Raised in the Christian faith, lawyer David Limbaugh later abandoned his spiritual heritage. However, God didn’t desert him. According tohis book, as Limbaugh began his “sporadic spiritual journey,” he learned “that mainstream culture’s disdain and disrespect for the intellectual integrity of Christianity is unwarranted, and its conceited assumption that Christian beliefs are a product of blind faith, bereft of reason and intellect, is completely false.”
Extensively quoting other Christian writers, Limbaugh attempts to convince skeptics of the truth of the gospel’s claims by explaining the paradoxes in Christianity, the reliability of the Bible based on both internal and external evidence, the way science supports Christianity, and the scandal of Christ’s absolute truth claims in an age of relativism. (Regnery Publishing)
About the Author
Sonya VanderVeen Feddema is a freelance writer and a member of Covenant CRC in St. Catharines, Ontario.