Using the work of C. S. Lewis as a starting point, Markos examines the key popular apologists and arguments that shape the intellectual defense of the Christian faith today.
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Using the work of C. S. Lewis as a starting point, Markos examines the key popular apologists and arguments that shape the intellectual defense of the Christian faith today.
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Very good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!
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Very Good. Size: 8vo.; In two parts, this book delivers the legacy of C. S. Lewis and G. K. Chesterton in part one, and makes the case for faith in a post-modern world in part two. Illustrated cover shows black and white images of Lewis, Chesterton and others against an orange background. Includes timeline, glossary, Who's Who and annotated bibliography. 271 pp. Dr. Edwin W. Brown owned one of the finest collections in the world of C.S. Lewis and Inklings-related books, and the entire original "Brown Collection" remains at Taylor University. Over the years, many other books were added to this original collection, and they were stamped "Brown Collection", including this book. This does not necessarily indicate previous ownership by Dr. Edwin W. Brown, but simply means that it was owned by Taylor University and was related to the "Brown Collection". Ex-library with standard library spoor on the spine and inside back cover. This book is in beautiful condition, and would be considered fine if not for the ex-library markings.