William Edgar (DTh, University of Geneva) is professor of apologetics at Westminster Theological Seminary and, among other things, a professional jazz musician. His published works include Reasons of the Heart: Taking Note of Music and articles on cultural apologetics, the music of Brahms, and African-American life.
An excellent brief introduction. . . . insightful, well written . .
. lays a good foundation for further classroom exploration. . . .
whether in under-graduate or graduate courses.--Stephen R. Spencer,
Bibliotheca Sacra
Directs us to an apologetic that is many-sided, to meet the needs
of the vast diversity of people we will likely encounter.... very
accessible and a great encouragement.--Dick Keyes, L'Abri
Fellowship
Effective apologetics is an art: it addresses the whole
person--mind, emotion, and will. With insight and practical wisdom,
William Edgar outlines, clarifies, and illustrates the complex
apologetic tasks. What intrigues me most is his explanation of how
the Bible itself--from start to finish--engages in apologetics.
Excellent for both beginning and veteran apologists.--James W.
Sire
The size of this book belies its contribution. . . . Edgar opens up
to the reader a rich and diverse apologetic.--Mark P. Ryan,
Reformed Theological Review
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