Summary:
The book presents a Christian apologetic argument, asserting that theism, particularly Christian theism, is more rational and requires less faith than atheism. It systematically addresses questions about God's existence, the reliability of Scripture, and the historical evidence for Jesus's resurrection to build a case for the truth of Christianity.
Key points:
1. Truth's Existence: The authors argue for absolute truth, countering the postmodern view of relative truth. They claim denying truth is contradictory as the denial itself is an absolute truth. This forms their basis for God's existence.
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