A review by coolhand773
Letters from a Skeptic: A Son Wrestles with His Father's Questions about Christianity by Edward K. Boyd, Gregory A. Boyd

4.0

What a touching and insightful book. The title says it all. A college professor and Christian apologist finds himself facing tough questions on Faith, the Christian church, theology, and metaphysical reality, not from a student student in one of his lecture halls, but from his very own father. Hard to imagine a higher-stakes opportunity to witness, or a more challenging conversation.

I enjoyed this book and found it easy to follow. Boyd Jr introduces some of the most reliable apologetic arguments, in response to a surprising robust skepticism from his father, but does so in a very digestible manner. I would recommend this book to believer and skeptic alike.

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