It's probably pretty good as far as evidential apologetics goes. J Warner Wallace is Stand To Reason's resident evidential apologetics. His angle is that he was a police detective and brings some interesting insight from how evidence is handled in police work that applies to making evidential arguments in Christian apologetics.
It's probably pretty good as far as evidential apologetics goes. J Warner Wallace is Stand To Reason's resident evidential apologetics. His angle is that he was a police detective and brings some interesting insight from how evidence is handled in police work that applies to making evidential arguments in Christian apologetics.
ReplyDeleteInteresting, that is a pretty unique angle.
DeleteI just checked, and it's $2.99. Maybe it was a 1-hr deal? =)
ReplyDeleteAh, you're right, it's sadly $2.99 now. :-( Well, it was free when I got it. Although $2.99 might still be a good deal.
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