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How to Talk to a Skeptic: An Easy-to-Follow Guide for Natural Conversations and Effective Apologetics Kindle Edition
Talking about faith with friends and family members can be a daunting prospect. What do you say if they have questions you can't answer or if they're outright hostile toward God?
Actually, you don't have to have all the right answers, just the right questions--and a willingness to listen. As trust and understanding grow, the door to fruitful dialogue will open.
How to Talk to a Skeptic shows you how to:
· Ask probing questions and avoid being on the defensive in spiritual conversations.
· Tell God's story of the world in a winsome and easily understood way.
· Gently respond to the most common misunderstandings skeptics have about God.
Here's a natural, relational approach to evangelism and a proven way to reach out to an unbelieving world.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBethany House Publishers
- Publication dateOctober 15, 2013
- File size1316 KB
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Talking about faith with friends and family members can be a daunting prospect. What do you say if they have questions you can't answer or if they're outright hostile toward God?
Actually, you don't have to have all the right answers, just the right questions--and a willingness to listen. As trust and understanding grow, the door to fruitful dialogue will open.
How to Talk to a Skeptic shows you how to:
· Ask probing questions and avoid being on the defensive in spiritual conversations.
· Tell God's story of the world in a winsome and easily understood way.
· Gently respond to the most common misunderstandings skeptics have about God.
Here's a natural, relational approach to evangelism and a proven way to reach out to an unbelieving world.
"This is one of the most practical books of apologetics I have ever read. It is also one of the most profound."--Peter Kreeft, author of Handbook of Christian Apologetics
"This impressive book combines clear thinking, good writing, and apologetics zeal. Bravo."--Douglas Groothuis, author of Christian Apologetics
"How to Talk to a Skeptic makes the indispensable point that Christianity is not a product to be sold but a comprehensive and intelligent worldview to be embraced. This is a great book."--Stan Guthrie, president, Stan Guthrie Communications, author, All That Jesus Asks, and editor-at-large, Christianity Today
"I'm always looking for material that will help my students and fellow-believers. Not only do I want them to get the facts about the evidence for the Christian faith but also understand how to communicate those ideas in a way that will move skeptics to honestly seek out why the gospel is relevant to them. Donald Johnson has given us one of those books."--Randy Rodden, president, Answers International Ministries
"This is not just another apologetics book. How to Talk to a Skeptic is a compelling synthesis of worldview training, Bible teaching, and practical discussion tips. . . . Believers in all walks of life will benefit from Johnson's help to answer skeptics with truth, gentleness, and respect."--Rick Schenker, president, Ratio Christi
"Johnson has carefully crafted a book that will help believers understand the issues, frame their discussions, and intelligently interact with nonbelievers in their midst."--J. Warner Wallace, cold case detective, Christian case maker at Stand to Reason, and author of Cold-Case Christianity
"Johnson effectively shows how to avoid being on the defensive in spiritual conversations, while telling God's story in a kind way. For people who have loved ones, colleagues, or friends who see no validity in Christianity, this book provides insights on how to evangelize even the hardest hearts."--Church Libraries
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- ASIN : B00CIUJZ38
- Publisher : Bethany House Publishers (October 15, 2013)
- Publication date : October 15, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 1316 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
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- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 274 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 0764211226
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,368,715 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,226 in Christian Evangelism (Kindle Store)
- #1,447 in Apologetics Christian Theology
- #3,125 in Christian Ministry
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Donald J. Johnson is an author, speaker, radio show host, and filmmaker. He is the founder and president of Runaway Planet Pictures and Don Johnson Evangelistic Ministries. His latest projects include the documentaries Dysconnected, Unprotected and Convinced.
Don has a B.A. in Theology, Missions and Intercultural Studies from San Jose Christian College, an M.A. in Christian Apologetics from Biola University, and an M.A. in Theology from Franciscan University of Steubenville.
Find out more at donjohnsonmedia.com
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This book is timely in an era of Christian history in which the ideas of God and Church and morality are regularly affronted in popular media, governments, and other channels. Johnson's 273-page book is a fast, articulate, and coherent plan for interacting with persons who express varying degrees of skepticism toward God and Christianity.
Each chapter is organized by different topics dealing with criticisms of Christianity such as the ideas of heaven and hell, relativism, Scripture, human experience, morality, and more. In each chapter, he presents both sides of the argument. What makes this book powerful, is that Johnson compares Christianity not as a religion versus those who are un-religious. Rather, he compares Christianity as a "worldview" and its capacity to make sense of reality versus competing worldviews. He makes the case that Christianity offers the single best worldview in light of reality.
Johnson's portrayal of the skeptic's view is consistently charitable, quoting at length various competing viewpoints. As president of Don Johnson Evangelistic Ministries, he also hosts The Don Johnson Show on radio from which he quotes a number of skeptical callers and is able to present common viewpoints and patterns in skeptical thought.
He covers several arguments from pop atheists like Sam Harris or Christopher Hitchens. Although these skeptics are known for specious or bombastic approaches toward religion, you will not find any reverse-halo bias in Johnson's book. Where these atheists raise valid concerns, Johnson acknowledges their point.
One aspect that especially makes How to Talk to a Skeptic valuable is that it sticks to a fundamental principle in analyzing reality. Johnson examines ideas in terms of right/wrong, true/false. At one point, he even cites one of my favorite C.S. Lewis quotes, one I have quoted more than once on this blog, when pertaining to human thought. In Lewis' The Screwtape Letters, a veteran devil trains an apprentice devil on how to get a human subject to deceive himself. The veteran devil speaks of getting subjects to avoid thinking in terms of "'true' and 'false'" and that "Jargon, not argument, is your best ally in keeping him from the Church." In sticking to the right/wrong, true/false principal, Johnson is able to make numerous, unshakable points and avoid fallacies of argument. This is the case both when he defends the Christian position and when he prompts the skeptic to analyze his own.
The book is also fraught with footnotes and resources for further information useful to the cause of a Christian seeking to defend and present the value of the faith to others. Although this book does not focus on Catholicism specifically, Johnson quotes regularly from Catholic sources, and the book itself is extremely useful for Catholics and all Christians.
Any skeptic should, at the very least, when faced with the presentation in this book, recognize that Christianity is not some "blind" faith in the absence of evidence. Rather, at one point, Johnson even notes, "Christianity welcomes an examination of the evidence. Indeed, it relies on it!"
From my experience, reading his book is not your typical apologetics book, while it definitely has an apologetic approach, the heart behind his book is to win those to Christ. We do not study apologetics just to defend the faith, but to reach the lost who need to understand the meaning of life, purpose and foundation of the gospel through Jesus Christ.
I found the whole book worthwhile to read but the topics I particularly found helpful were chapters 2,3,6,10 and 13:
2. The Big Picture - This particular chapter was compelling because of the contrast of worldviews. Worldviews determine everything. Purpose? No purpose? God? No God? From here he explains thoroughly how important it is to begin on one's worldview.
3. The State of the Doubters Knowledge - Time and time again you will hear the skeptic ask so many objections at once, often overwhelming you with wasting the time and asking all the questions that cannot possibly all be answered. Here it is our goal to not answer all the questions, but ask them the questions on why they view the world in which they do; then we can move on from there.
6. What Jesus Meant By the Whole Born Again Thing - I really enjoyed his explanation of the big picture behind the scriptures. There is a story being told in which Jesus lives out the failed role of Israel in fashion and fulfillment as the literal Son of God.
10. Christianity and Pagan Myths -Typically when we think myth we think of 100% false and made up. Donald Johnson brings forth some interesting points I never thought of with ancient pagan myths and the unseemingly interesting connection between them and Christianity.
13. Hypocrisy, Sex and other causes of Skepticism - This is one of the biggest issues. Sin; it effects everything; specifically sexual sin. When we look at the big picture it all comes down to the affects of sin.
Donald Johnson does a particularly great job of getting to the heart of the issues, and this is imperative for us to not only to communicate the gospel, but for us to understand it ourselves. I found his book encouraging and uplifting to my walk with the Lord as well.
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