Summary:
The book tackles twelve challenging questions often posed to the Christian faith, ranging from issues of diversity, morality, science, and violence. It provides thoughtful, evidence-based responses aimed at addressing common criticisms and misconceptions about Christianity.
Key points:
1. Global Christianity: McLaughlin refutes the idea of Christianity as a Western religion, highlighting its global and diverse nature.
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