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Frank Turek

    Frank Turek è un autore e apologeta cristiano americano dedicato alla difesa della fede cristiana attraverso l'argomentazione ragionata. I suoi scritti esplorano i fondamenti logici e filosofici della credenza cristiana, mirando a dimostrarne la coerenza come visione del mondo. Turek cerca di fornire ai lettori gli strumenti per il pensiero critico e la difesa articolata della loro fede nei contesti contemporanei. Il suo lavoro unisce l'indagine intellettuale all'applicazione pratica dell'apologetica.

    I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist
    Legislating Morality: Is It Wise? Is It Legal? Is It Possible?
    Stealing from God: Why Atheists Need God to Make Their Case
    • What if the core arguments for atheism reveal that God actually exists?With a rising dependence on science and rational thought in today’s culture, religion is often dismissed as “outdated” or “illogical” and atheism is gaining a wider audience. But award-winning author Dr. Frank Turek provides a strong case for how atheists steal logic, reasoning, evidence and science from God in order to support their claims.A result of careful study, Stealing from God exposes the intellectual crimes atheists are committing by taking a closer look No matter your stance on religion or atheism, this book will prove a thought-provoking and compelling read. With clear, well-researched arguments, Stealing from God is a refreshing resource to bolster your faith, help you engage with those who disagree, and open your eyes to the truth of religion and atheism.“An unassailable case for the truth of Christianity.” ― Eric Metaxas, New York Times bestselling author“Provides powerful and clear answers to questions of enduring importance for every thinking person.” ―Dr. John Lennox, professor of mathematics at Oxford University“Will change the way you think about the world and equip you to defend what you believe.” ―J. Warner Wallace, author of Cold-Case Christianity

      Stealing from God: Why Atheists Need God to Make Their Case
    • America's moral decline is not secret. An alarming number of moral and cultural problems have exploded in our country since 1960--a period when the standards of morality expressed in our laws and customs have been relaxed, abandoned, or judicially overruled. Conventional wisdom says laws cannot stem moral decline. Anyone who raises the prospect of legislation on the hot topics of our day - abortion, family issues, gay rights, euthanasia - encounters a host of objections: As long as I don't hurt anyone the government s should leave me alone.Ó No one should force their morals on anyone else.Ó You can't make people be good.Ó Legislating morality violates the separation of church and state.Ó 'Legislating Morality' answers those objections and advocates a moral base for America without sacrificing religious and cultural diversity. It debunks the myth that morality can't be legislatedÓ and amply demonstrates how liberals, moderates, and conservatives alike exploit law to promote good and curtail evil. This book boldly challenges prevailing thinking about right and wrong and about our nation's moral future.

      Legislating Morality: Is It Wise? Is It Legal? Is It Possible?
    • Geisler and Turek argue that Christianity requires the least faith of all worldviews because it is the most reasonable. A valuable aid to those interested in examining the reasonableness of the Christian faith.

      I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist