A Skeleton in God’s Closet. Paul Meier.
A Skeleton in God’s Closetby Paul Meier.Thomas Nelson & Sons: 1996 A fast-paced archaeological thriller about the discovery of Jesus’ bones. Since it was published by a Christian … Read more »
A Skeleton in God’s Closetby Paul Meier.Thomas Nelson & Sons: 1996 A fast-paced archaeological thriller about the discovery of Jesus’ bones. Since it was published by a Christian … Read more »
The Book of Sorrows by Walter Wangerin, Jr. The title nails it – this is a sad book. A sequel to the brilliant “Book of the Dun Cow”, … Read more »
A Tale of Two Cities: The Mormons, The Catholics William Taylor. Little Red Hen, 1980. Written by a post-Vatican II Catholic with many Mormon relatives, this book compares … Read more »
Divine Rest for Human Restlessness Samuele Bacchiocci. Biblical Perspectives: 1994. Written by the first Seventh Day Adventist to graduate from some Catholic university in Italy, this is a … Read more »
They Speak with Other Tongues John Sherill. Ostensibly an unbiased report on the charismatic/Pentecostal movement, the book is actually an apologetic work for it. The history of the … Read more »
The Screwtape Letters C. S. Lewis. A series of letters from “Uncle” Screwtape to his dear Wormwood reveal the thought-processes behind the tempting of humans to sin. The … Read more »
Mystery of the Ages Herbert Armstrong. Worldwide Church of God: 1985. Armstrong is one of these people who developed his own religion after reading the Bible and interpreting … Read more »
The Bible Unmasked Joseph Lewis. Freethought Press: 1926/1957. Lewis is a devout Thomas Paine disciple (and wrote a book proclaiming Paine to be the author of the Declaration … Read more »
The Maze of Mormonism Walter Martin. Vision House: 1978. Although I find the Mormon religion quite fascinating as a curiosity, I am by no means a Latter-day Saint … Read more »
Pearl of Great Price Commentary Milton Hunter. Stevens & Wallis: 1948. Although a logician might find fault with the circular reasoning used throughout the text, this book is … Read more »