Nathan Busenitz on Janet Parshall’s America
Nathan Busenitz, author of Reasons We Believe, will be featured on Janet Parshall’s America tomorrow. If you haven’t listened to Parshall’s highly-acclaimed show recently, this would be a great time to tune in. You can listen online or use the station finder to find a station in your local area.
In the meantime, you can read a rather provocative review of Busenitz’s book that appeared on Pyromaniacs last month. Dan Phillips begins his review in this way:
I kind of hate Nate Busenitz. (You know… in a Christian way.)He’s, like, twelve years old (if that), and has already published an apologetics tool that (A) is really worthwhile; (B) will deservedly get much use; and (C) is recommended by John Frame.
Punk!
But I’ll try to set my personal issues aside and introduce you to Nate’s opus, because I think you’ll find it both informative and useful. It is an fine book, and I recommend it highly.What Nate does here is something fresh and very needed. He takes the lofty theories of presuppositional apologetics, and shows us how to make use of Christian evidences. Specifically, Busenitz focuses on the Bible’s own way of arguing for the truth of revelation, and then he points to real-world demonstrations of those truths.
Grace Books International is excited about the interview tomorrow, and we are offering special pricing on Nathan Busenitz’s book here - http://www.gbibooks.com/Details.aspx?ID=9781433501463