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Paul Copan offers readers solid and caring Christian responses to the many issues and concerns that are being discussed in Starbucks, shopping malls, youth groups, and schools.
Guidance for those deep coffeehouse conversations about God What do you say when someone raises tough objections to the Christian worldview, like -Why not just look out for yourself? -Isn't it okay to do whatever you want as long as you don't hurt anyone? -Is it ever okay to lie? -Aren't some people born gay? -Do people really believe miracles happen? -Aren't the Bible's holy wars just like Islamic Jihad? In When God…mehr

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Paul Copan offers readers solid and caring Christian responses to the many issues and concerns that are being discussed in Starbucks, shopping malls, youth groups, and schools.
Guidance for those deep coffeehouse conversations about God What do you say when someone raises tough objections to the Christian worldview, like -Why not just look out for yourself? -Isn't it okay to do whatever you want as long as you don't hurt anyone? -Is it ever okay to lie? -Aren't some people born gay? -Do people really believe miracles happen? -Aren't the Bible's holy wars just like Islamic Jihad? In When God Goes to Starbucks, renowned apologetics expert Paul Copan tackles these and other vexing questions. He offers wise and relevant answers that will not only help you clarify your own beliefs but empower you to articulate those beliefs to others. "Classic Copan: thoughtful, respectful, well-reasoned, and ultimately persuasive. Open it up, grab a cup of coffee, and join the conversation!"--Lee Strobel, author, The Case for Christ and The Case for the Real Jesus "If you want sound apologetics made relevant--here it is! Copan provides clear, orthodox, practical, accessible, and necessary answers to questions that stymie seekers and galvanize skeptics against historic Christianity."--Hank Hanegraaff, president, Christian Research Institute; host, Bible Answer Man broadcast "I love this book. Its arguments--careful, logical, and most of all fair-minded--speak eloquently in our sound-bite world."--David K. Clark, lead pastor, Faith Covenant Church; professor of theology, Bethel Seminary
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Paul Copan (PhD, Marquette University) is the Pledger Family Chair of Philosophy and Ethics at Palm Beach Atlantic University in Florida. He lives with his wife and five children in Florida.