Intellectuals don't need God & other modern myths : building bridges to faith through apologetics
"Intellectuals Don't Need God is for people who are not convinced by the arguments of classical, rationalistic apologetics, for people who feel that Christianity must have a broader appeal that to reason alone if it is to be persuasive to non-Christians. Alister McGrath shows convincingly that reason is only one of many possible points of contact between the non-Christian and the gospel. In today's world, nonrational concerns -- such as a sense that life lacks focus, an unconscious fear of death, a deep sense of longing for something unknown we don't have but know we need -- are much more effective points of contact for apologetics. In this book, Dr. McGrath (who is both a theologian and a scientist with a Ph. D. in microbiology) combines the clarity of a brilliant scientific mind with a deep commitment to Christ and to reaching non-Christians. Intellectuals Don't Need God is for anyone who has questions about the validity of Christianity as well as for students, pastors, and lay leaders. Anyone who works with students and young people especially needs to read this book. As McGrath says, 'apologetics is not about winning arguments -- it is about bringing people to Christ.'"--Back cover
Print Book, English, ©1993
ZondervanPublishingHouse, Grand Rapids, Mich., ©1993
241 pages ; 22 cm
9780310590910, 0310590914
27013251
Part 1: Creating openings for faith. The theological foundations of effective apologetics
Points of contact
From assent to commitment
Part 2. Overcoming barriers to faith. What keeps people from becoming Christians
Intellectual barriers to faith
A clash of worldviews
Part 3. Apologetics in action. From textbook to real life
Appendixes. rc
Originally published: Bridge-building. Leicester : InterVarsity Press, 1992