Apologetics

I am a philosophy student on my way to become an apologist. All the research and writing that I do for evangelism is exhaustingly time-consuming. I love Norman Geisler, but, truthfully, spend a lot of time reading other apologists, as well. I am wondering if it is possible to get the works of any or all of these scholars:
William Lane Craig
Gary Habermas
J.P. Moreland
Paul Copan
John Frame
Greg Bahnsen
Ravi Zacharias
Hank Hanegraff
C.S. Lewis
R.C. Sproul
John Ankerberg
Ron Rhodes
Walter Martin
James Sire
Phillip Johnson
William Dembski
Michael Behe
Stephen Meyer
This is just the tip of the iceberg. I spend countless hours researching and writing, developing classes, making handouts, etc... The time I could save with Logos would be invaluable to the work of spreading the gospel.
Anyway, if this is possible, I don't know where else to submit such a request.
Thanks,
T. Myers
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Some of what you ask for is available:
William Lane Craig
http://www.logos.com/ebooks/details/RSNBLFAITHJohn M. Frame
http://www.logos.com/products/details/3586William Dembski
http://www.logos.com/products/details/4853
http://www.logos.com/products/details/4855R.C. Sproul
http://www.logos.com/search?q=R.C.+SproulMacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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[Y]Tyrone Myers said:Ravi Zacharias
His kids wont give permission to do this.Tyrone Myers said:C.S. Lewis
A couple others not on your list, but in Logos
Van Til
http://www.logos.com/search?q=van+til
Schaeffer
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Thanks. It is interesting how much support logos offers for presuppositional apologetics such as Frame, Schaeffer, and Van Til (all of which have virtually all, if not all, of their works represented in the library) in comparison with apologists of other methods, such as evidential or classical. Geisler has many books, but most of the other apologists I mentioned are only sparsely sampled in the Libronix Library (a book or two), despite the fact that many have published 30 books or more. I thoroughly enjoy Schaeffer and Van Til, and have read about half of Schaeffer's works, 3 of Van Til's. However, I must admit that I am classical, though I employ presuppositional methods when I evangelize. Anyway, thanks for such prompt responses.
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You may want to post your book suggestion here http://community.logos.com/forums/28.aspx for inclusion in Logos.
Ted
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Tyrone,
Some of Habermas is already available in Logos (only a couple of them, however).
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The Geisler Apologetics Library is a steal at $49.95 for what you get:
Answering Islam, 2d ed.
Why I Am a Christian
Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics
When Cultists Ask
Roman Catholics and Evangelicals
When Critics Ask
Miracles and the Modern Mind
When Skeptics Ask
Come Let Us Reason
Worlds Apart: A Handbook on Worldviews
Introduction to Philosophy
Christian Apologetics
http://www.logos.com/products/details/1756 It can also be found at christianbook.comOne of Habermas' best books is The Historical Jesus: Ancient Evidence for the Life of Christ. It is only 14.95 and contains tons of great information.
http://www.logos.com/ebooks/details/hstjesus
Also check out the Complete Works of Francis Schaeffer, and the notes for the Apologetics Study Bible, which is available in Logos 4.
If you are a student, make sure to check out the Academic Discount page:
http://www.logos.com/academic/discount/program/products/1
I'm also a PhD student in Theology and Apologetics and use Logos all the time! Hope this helps!
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most of the resources in this collection have been mentioned in this thread, but fwiw, here it is:
http://www.logos.com/products/details/4659
w. lane craig and witherington are also represented. Most are works of Morey or Van Til
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If you could please read the Forum Guidelines, it would be most appreciated as Logos has asked us not to post links to competittors who sell products.Lee Webb said:It can also be found at
http://community.logos.com/forums/t/10072.aspx
In respect for their forum guidelines, it would also be nice if you could edit your original post to comply with the guidelines.
Thanks.
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Lee Webb said:
The Geisler Apologetics Library is a steal at $49.95 for what you get:
I agree, [<:o)][^]
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Thanks, everyone. I purchased the Geisler Apologetics Library. I have the Apologetics Study Bible (both in print and on logos). I own the works of Schaeffer, have most of McDowell's books, Walter Martin's, Ron Rhodes, etc.... I am aware of most of everyone's posts here. To clarify, what I am actually looking for is a much better apologetics package. Morey is very controversial and has been involved in some questionable practices. I will follow the above advice and post on that forum. A better apologetics package would include sections that have a healthy sampling of each view of apologetics (classical, evidential, presuppositional, etc...), address main areas of difficulty from each view/perspective (parallel works addressing the following topics from each perspective of apologetic method) , such as justifications of Christian Doctrine/Theology (Trinity, Jesus' Deity, etc...) works on worldview, cults and the occult, world religions, science (especially in the light of how prevelant the ID movement currently is), philosophy, bioethics, ethics, reliability/historicity of the Bible, etc.... I'm thinking systematic and comprehensive. I am overwhelmingly happy with Logos 4. I love it. It literally does what it says; it makes Bible Study so much easieir. So, I am not complaining, but, rather, just daydreaming.
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So sorry! I was not aware of the guideline. I would be happy to edit the post to comply. How do I do this?
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I'm so with you Tyrone ,
i love logos too but it would be great to have the books from the authors tyrone mentioned. (i also have all the ones that have been brought up)
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