I am not a fan of presuppositional apologetics simply because I believe starting on the existence of God as evidenced in the similarity of peak experiences worldwide is more effective. I am not a fan of confrontational apologetics because I have become disillusioned with the misinformation spewed and the error of logic employed - it appears that most practitioners fail to listen and learn from their "opponent."
So, I have searched and found in Logos, a more gentle, relational approach. Are these books good starting points? Where should I start? What potholes should I watch out for?
Or do I need to step outside Logos and look at:
Relational Apologetics: Defending the Christian Faith with Holiness, Respect, and Truth: Sherrard, Michael: 9780825442339: Amazon.com: Books Connecting Christ: How to Discuss Jesus in a World of Diverse Paths: Metzger, Paul Louis: 9780849947247: Amazon.com: Books The Myth of the Non-Christian: Engaging Atheists, Nominal Christians and the Spiritual But Not Religious: Cawley, Luke: 9780830844500: Amazon.com: Books
I'm surprised none of these are available in Logos. More examples of them not keeping up with all the books the publishers they carry are publishing.
The Sean McDowell books should give a solid base for Evidential Apologetics...
I haven't read the ones you listed, but More than a Carpenter, Unshakeable Truth and the Evidence that Demands a Verdict books are an excellent basis for that style.
This one is also quite good - though maybe not in the exact flow that you're looking for - https://www.amazon.com/Expository-Apologetics-Answering-Objections-Power/
The Myth of the Non-Christian: Engaging Atheists, Nominal Christians and the Spiritual But Not Religious: Cawley, Luke: 9780830844500: Amazon.com: Books I'm surprised none of these are available in Logos.
The Myth of the Non-Christian: Engaging Atheists, Nominal Christians and the Spiritual But Not Religious: Cawley, Luke: 9780830844500: Amazon.com: Books
I'm surprised none of these are available in Logos.
I double checked - I'd looked on eBooks. I found this one title does show on Logos.com. The other two do not.
https://www.logos.com/product/177146/four-views-on-christianity-and-philosophy
And 4 Views on Apologetics from the same series.
And another one not available in Logos:
Mapping Apologetics - InterVarsity Press (ivpress.com)
(Would be good to have in Logos though.)