<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This succinct and readable book by a highly regarded biblical scholar focuses on what the New Testament teaches about ten key reasons people give for not believing in God.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>People regularly give certain reasons for not believing in God, but they are much less aware of what the New Testament actually teaches. Although challenges to Christianity are perennial and have frequently been addressed, they are noticeably more common today and are currently of particular interest among evangelicals.<br/><br/>Skeptics of Christianity often ask highly regarded biblical scholar and popular speaker Craig Blomberg how he can believe in a faith that seems so problematic. How can God allow evil and suffering? Isn't the Bible anti-women, anti-gay, and proslavery? Isn't the New Testament riddled with contradictions? What about the nature of hell, violence in Scripture, and prayer and predestination? Following the author's successful <i>Can We Still Believe the Bible?</i>, this succinct and readable book focuses on what the New Testament teaches about ten key reasons people give for not believing in God.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><b>A Trusted Scholar Responds to Common Objections to Christianity<br/></b><br/>"This book provides a valuable, gracious, multifaceted, and welcoming response to key questions of nonbelievers that invite the expertise of a mature New Testament scholar such as Craig Blomberg."<br/>--<b>Craig S. Keener</b>, Asbury Theological Seminary<br/><br/>"Rather than shy away from some of the most provocative questions of our age, Blomberg addresses them through thoughtful biblical teaching and insightful commentary. Whether you're searching for answers to some of the toughest issues for yourself or someone else, this is a must-read. Highly recommended."<br/>--<b>Margaret Feinberg</b>, popular speaker and author of <i>Taste and See</i><br/><br/>"Blomberg has developed a reputation for walking where angels fear to tread, taking on controversial areas and making them clear. <i>Can We Still Believe in God? </i>takes on some of the most problematic questions asked today and walks through them, with biblical options presented. He even nuances some topics to allow for why a specific choice may not be clear. One learns much in that journey while having faith strengthened through a look at why faith in God not only matters but makes the most sense out of life."<br/>--<b>Darrell L. Bock</b>, Dallas Theological Seminary<br/><br/>"Blomberg addresses brilliantly the most difficult questions that trigger doubt and suspicion about God and Christianity. This is a must-read for every Christian and non-Christian who is struggling with the credibility and trustworthiness of the gospel and the truth claims of the Christian faith. I look forward to giving a copy of this book to an atheist friend that I love."<br/>--<b>Sung Wook Chung</b>, Denver Seminary<br/><br/>"Over the years, Blomberg has been a reliable guide in New Testament studies. His work has been a valuable resource for many Christian apologists, who have profitably drawn on his sturdy scholarship on the Gospels and the historical Jesus. And in this volume, Blomberg brings us much distilled wisdom, apologetic insight, and pastoral sensitivity in his evenhanded, biblically informed treatment of key contemporary questions concerning belief in God."<br/>--<b>Paul Copan</b>, Palm Beach Atlantic University<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Craig L. Blomberg</b> (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is distinguished professor of New Testament at Denver Seminary in Littleton, Colorado, where he has taught for more than thirty years. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including <i>Can We Still Believe the Bible?</i>, <i>A Handbook of New Testament Exegesis</i>, <i>Jesus and the Gospels</i>, <i>The Historical Reliability of the Gospels</i>, <i>Preaching the Parables</i>, <i>Making Sense of the New Testament</i>, and commentaries on Matthew, 1 Corinthians, and James.
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