Morals Of The Story
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The Players
The Playbill: Our Focus And Intended Audience
Spotlight: Socrates And Paul In Athens
Act I: Setting The Stage
1. The Comeback Of Moral Apologetics
2. Stubborn Moral Facts
3. Pre-Twentieth-Century History Of Moral Apologia
4. Moral Arguments In The Twentieth Century And Beyond
Intermission: Answering Euthyphro
Act II: The Main Characters
5. Moral Goodness
6. Moral Obligations
7. Moral Knowledge
8. Moral Transformation
9. Moral Providence
Act III: Enacting The Comedy
10. A Gala Performance
Encore: A Play At Mars Hill
Curtain Call
Additional Resources
General Index
Scripture Index
Additional Info
What arguments best affirm the existence of God?
Do our moral obligations and choices support a belief in God? For centuries, the moral argument-the affirmation that morality is best explained by the existence of God-has been a powerful apologetic tool.
In this volume, husband and wife duo David Baggett and Marybeth Baggett offer a dramatic, refreshing, and even playful reconsideration of the moral argument. Tracing both its historical importance and its ongoing relevance, they contend that the moral argument helps to explain the existence of a good God and contributes to our own ongoing spiritual transformation.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780830852079
ISBN10: 0830852077
David Baggett | Marybeth Baggett
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2018
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
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