Forensic Faith
A Homicide Detective Makes the Case for a More Reasonable, Evidential Christian Faith
in:
Christianity
Summary:
The book provides an apologetic approach to Christianity, encouraging believers to adopt a forensic mindset similar to that of a detective when examining and articulating their faith. It offers practical tools and strategies for investigating Christian claims, constructing a solid evidential basis for belief, and effectively communicating that evidence to others.
Key points:
1. Evidential Faith: Wallace stresses the need for faith based on evidence and reason, not just blind belief.
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