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Every Thought Captive: A Study Manual for the Defense of Christian Truth

by Richard L. Pratt, Jr.

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A good refresher if you have been offer worldview apologetics before, but might be rusty. I would not recommend this book to someone who is brand new to the idea of worldview apologetics. Pratt summarizes much and doesn't give lots of detail, assuming the reader can make some logical progressions on his own. Not an ideal teaching scenario for a new apologist. ( )
  Michael_J | Jun 2, 2022 |
Easy to understand and follow, though still hard to put into practice... Some of the examples in the end of how to actually carry out the apologetic method are surprisingly weak and unhelpful (e.g. "What about other 'sacred' books?") ( )
  matthauck | Apr 13, 2010 |
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