Annotated Readings

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By inclusion, Academic Connections, International does not mean to imply that they agree with everything these authors and suggested readings have to say, but that they are worthy as important research resources and for giving multiple points of view on the subject.

Books (and links for further details):

Copan, Paul. True for You, But Not For Me: Deflating the Slogans That Leave Christians Speechless. Ada, MI: Bethany House Publishers (Revised Edition). 2009.

    (An interesting deconstruction of relativism.)

Groothuis, Douglas. Are All Religions One? Downers Grove, Ill: InterVarsity Press, 

(A deconstruction of the view, “all paths lead to God” and, “when you boil down religion they reduce to the same thing.”)

_______. Truth Decay: Defending Christianity Against the Challenges of Postmodernism. Downers Grove, Ill: InterVarsity Press, 2000.

Lewis, C.S., “The Self-Contradiction of the Naturalist” in Miracles: A Preliminary Study. (Compare the first and second editions to see how Lewis develops his argument) New York, New York: Harper One Publishing, 2009.

Plantinga, Alvin. Where the Conflict Really Lies: Science, Religion and Naturalism. Oxford, Oxford England: Oxford University Press, 2011.

(A rigorous deconstruction of the view that there is a deep conflict between science and religion (Christianity) and a deep supportive coherence between science and naturalism.)

Yandell, Keith. Buddhism: A Christian Exploration and Appraisal. Downers Grove, Ill: Intervarsity Academic, 2009.

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