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When today's culture glorifies all the Bible says is wrong, how are we, as Christians, to engage in love and truth--especially when we're seen by the world as intolerant, oppressive, and irrelevant? With engaging insight and clear, concise answers, popular apologist and professor Paul Copan helps you navigate today's culture wars with wisdom and humility. Whether engaging with family, friends, neighbors, or coworkers, this fully revised, accessible, and must-have resource will help you respond with thoughtful, gentle responses to remarks such as - "I can choose to love whomever I want." - "I'm…mehr

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When today's culture glorifies all the Bible says is wrong, how are we, as Christians, to engage in love and truth--especially when we're seen by the world as intolerant, oppressive, and irrelevant? With engaging insight and clear, concise answers, popular apologist and professor Paul Copan helps you navigate today's culture wars with wisdom and humility. Whether engaging with family, friends, neighbors, or coworkers, this fully revised, accessible, and must-have resource will help you respond with thoughtful, gentle responses to remarks such as - "I can choose to love whomever I want." - "I'm a woman trapped in a man's body." - "Christians are intolerant of other viewpoints!" - "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." - "Christianity is oppressive." Moreover, he shows how, with patience, practice, prayer, and God's grace, you can move into meaningful, effective, and loving conversations even as you stand firmly for truth.
Autorenporträt
Paul Copan, PhD, is the Pledger Family Chair of Philosophy and Ethics at Palm Beach Atlantic University and helped establish the new MA in philosophy of religion at PBA. He's served as president of the Evangelical Philosophical Society, published over 40 books, authored essays in over 50 books and professional journals, and contributes regularly to Worldview Bulletin. Paul is currently co-chair of the Tyndale Fellowship Philosophy of Religion Study Group (UK). He was a visiting scholar at Oxford University in 2017 and 2024. He lives in West Palm Beach, Florida. Learn more at PaulCopan.com.