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My first book on the kindle would be Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview by Craig and Moreland.
My first book would be The Mind and the Machine by Matthew Dickerson.
Ravi's "Has Christianity Failed You?"
My first book would be The Reason for God by Timothy Keller.
Seeing as how I can't finish this book at home, it'd be nice for me to take Dawkin's God Delusion on the road!
True For You But Not For Me by Paul Copan, yeah!
The Kingdom Triangle by J.P. Moreland
Contending with Christianity's Critics would be my first book :)
Like wwjd3, I can't finish a book at home. I'd definitely go with Tactics, by Koukl, so I can finally finish it!
The Analytic Theist, Alvin Plantinga
Pilgrim's Progress :)
JP Moreland's "In Search of a Confident Faith: Overcoming Barriers to Trusting in God" would be the first Kindle book I would purchase.
The Blackwell Companion to Natural Theology
Also "The Kingdom Triangle" by JP Moreland
Horton's Systematic Theology
I will put 5 Minute Apologist: Maximum Truth in Minimum Time by Rick Cornish!
My first book on my new kindle would be "The decline of african american theology" by Thabiti Anyebwele. Don't know why I haven't read it yet...
ESV Bible
This is quite a giveaway Brian!
For me, it would be one of the many early apologetic works mentioned by Dr. Tim McGrew!
It's a tough question! Maybe 5 views on apologetics. =)
Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview by Craig and Moreland would be one of my first picks.
The first book I would read is for work: SharePoint 2007 A User's Guide.
God, Freedom, and Evil by a. platinga
Perhaps, something missing form my C.S. Lewis collection.
The Resurrection of Jesus: A New Historiographical Approach
Maybe Lee Stroebel's The Ambition, unless you must have a work on apologetics.
C.S. Lewis's dangerous Idea
Greg Koukl's Tactics
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I would go for the Coffee House Chronicles by Josh McDowell and David Sterrett.
I want to see "The Plot" by Pastor Bob Enyart on Kindle!
The first book would be Reasonable Faith by William Lane Craig.
"Contending with Christianity's Critics: Answering New Atheists and Other Objectors" by Paul Copan
The Celebration of Discipline by Richard Foster.
Reasonable Faith 3rd Ed.
The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus by Habermas & Licona
Desiring God by John Piper
and On Guard by W.L.C.
J.P. Moreland's Kingdom Triangle.
The first book I would download?
Systematic Theology by Grudem
My first book will be Philosophical Foundations For a Christian Worldview by Craig and Moreland
oooo....so many to think of. but, my first book would be "Christian Apologetics" by Cornelius Van Til
The first book for me would probably be " Jesus and the Eyewitnesses" by Richard Bauckham
The first book I'd put on Kindle might be Licona's book on the historiographical approach to the resurrection of Jesus.
Tough-Minded Christianity: Legacy of John Warwick Montgomery
My first would be the Case books by Lee Strobel. Just getting into apologism and just now in the middle of my first book. Can't wait to dive into more
Is God a Moral Monster - Mike Licona
I'll be reading Lewis Chafer's Systematic Theology
Note on above comment by Sebastian Vega:
Paul Copan wrote "Is God a Moral Monster".
My book would be "A Theology of Inclusivism" by Neal Punt. (If they have it).
Paul Copan's Is God a Moral Monster.
Licona's Historiographical Approach to the Resurrection of Jesus
I would probably read Richard Swinburne's book "The Existence of God"
The Atheist Delusion by Phil Fernandes
I would put the Bible on it first.
I will sync my Kindle on my computer so I can read all those great books everywhere!!!
My first book would be the Summa Theologica.
I'd give it to my mom. I already have one.
The Bible.
The Bible, followed by The Screwtape Letters
I don't know what book I would read from kindle. I do agree with UWi in that the Bible would be great!
I suppose that I will follow suit and name an apologetics title... "The Battle Belongs to the Lord" by K. Scott Oliphint: http://bit.ly/mlpYkc
The Bible for sure! I personally use the NIV, but I don't like the new gender neutral version, so maybe the New King James version. I have no idea what is available for the Kindle.
The first book on the Kindle (aside from the Bible) would probably be Christianity and Liberalism by Machen
I would read, "I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist"
My first book would be "Why People Don't Believe: Confronting Seven Challenges to Christian Faith."
My first book will be "The Empire of the Holy Spirit" by Michael Haykin.
I would read Augustine's Confessions
Reasonable Faith
THE CHRISTIAN FAITH: A SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY FOR PILGRIMS ON THE WAY by Michael Horto
"Scaling the Secular City" would be the first book I put on it.
I would also get C.S. Lewis' Mere Christianity.
I would also like to get Tim Keller's Prodigal God.
Wow....There are so many ways I can think of using this. For example, I will be able to reduce the weight of the library that I pack to take with me whenever I go on vacation! :0) Thanks for offering this!!!
"Is God a Moral Monster?" by Paul Copan
Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions
by Gregory Koukl
First book? Christian Smith's Soul Survivors
First book - ESV study Bible
First book? Temptation & sin by John Owen. A must read.
ESV Study Bible
My book would be either I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist by Geisler & Turek or A History of Apologetics by Dulles
My first book would be Metaphysics by Peter van Inwagen.
The Blank Slate by Steven Pinker
The first one would probably be the one I'm currently attempting to read on my laptop - A Praying Life: Connecting with God in a Distracting World
First book will be a medical textbook for my wife.
The first book I will put on is the Prodigal God by Timothy Keller
I think my first book will be Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis. Then maybe his entire library. I have an never ending list of books that I want to read. At least this would free up some of my book shelves for all those annoying trinkets, knick-knacks, & candles that girls seem to collect mysteriously.
*I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be An Atheist - Geisler & Turek
I would get the The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus by Habermas and Licona
Contending with Christianity's Critics
I would pick Kingdom of the Cults
The Influence - Matt Slick
*I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be An Atheist - Geisler & Turek
The Popular Encyclopedia of Apologetics: Surveying the Evidence for the Truth of Christianity
Evidence for God: 50 Arguments for Faith from the Bible, History, Philosophy, and Science by Michael Licona and William A. Dembski
Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis: this book was revealed to me just as existentialism was sinking my faith. Thank God for His timing!
That you may prosper by Ray Sutton.
THANK YOU so much for this I have been wanting an e-reader F-O-R-E-V-E-R literally PLUS this takes place right before my birthday:)!!!!! Yayyy:)!!!!! Hmmm my first book would be pride and prejudice by jane austen-my FAVORITE classic I LOVE it<3!!! my e-mail is mslamani@hotmail.com THANK YOU SO MUCH:D!!!!!!!
The Next Story by Tim Challies
I think I shall download one of the Challies books :D
Resident Aliens by Stanely Hauerwas and WIlliam H. Willimon
My first book would be The Collected Works of G K Chesterton
My first book would be On Guard: Defeding Your Faith with Reason and Precision by William Lane Craig.
Whatever is new by Michael Horton.
The Bible and probably I Don't Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist by Geisler and Turek.
The Bible and Mere Christianity and the Screwtape Letters :)
Defending Your Faith by R.C. Sproul
Blackwell Companion to Natural Theology would be a great 1st book to have mobile
N.T. Wright, Moltmann, Bonhoeffer...
I would love to start with ESV Bible first then systematic Theology then apologetics.
Brueggemann 'Out of Babylon'
Keller "The Reason for God"
I would get the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo!
Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview by Craig and Moreland :)
i've heard good things about Geisler and Turek's "I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be An Atheist", so perhaps that would be the first book i'd read.
How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth by Gordon Fee
Wright's "The Resurrection of the Son of God"
"Testing Christianity's Truth Claims" by Gordon Lewis
Presuppositional Apologetics Stated and Defended - Greg Bahnsen
"Communion with the Triune God" by John Owen
Screwtape letters by CS Lewis
Crazy Love by Francis Chan
Orthodoxy by GK Chesterton
Think by John Piper
40 Questions About Interpreting the Bible by Robert Plummer
Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren
9 Marks of a Healthy Church by Mark Dever
No wonder they call him the savior by Max Lucado
The Blackwell Companion to Natural Theology
My first Kindle book would either be Koukl's "Tactics" or Meyer's "Signature in the Cell"
My first would probably be The Ministry of Intercession by Andrew Murray. If God isn't an integral part of everything I do, then what I do has no spiritual value.
First book would be Groothuis' Truth Decay!
"Smooth Stones:
Bringing Down the Giant Questions of Apologetics"
I'd probably start with G. K. Chesterton's works, as most of them seem to be free via Kindle.
Streams in the Desert: 366 Daily Devotional Readings
Definitely: Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview!
probably the controversial "Love Wins" by Rob Bell - just to see what all the fuss is about!
Apologetics study bible
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