C.S. Lewis Francis Schaeffer
C.S. Lewis & Francis Schaeffer: Lessons for a New Century from the Most Influential Apologists of Our Time
- Author: Scott R. Burson
- Length: 308
- Edition: Paperback
- Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Information on C.S. Lewis Francis Schaeffer from the publisher:
For the first time, Scott Burson and Jerry Walls compare and contrast the thought of Lewis and Schaeffer. With great respect for the legacy of each man, but with critical insight as well, they suggest strengths and weaknesses of their apologetics. All the while they consider what Lewis and Schaeffer still have to offer in light of postmodernism and other cultural currents that, since their deaths, have changed the apologetic landscape. This incisive book stands as both an excellent introduction to the work of these two important figures and a fresh proposal for apologetics at the dawn of a new century.
Description of Scott R. Burson, author of C.S. Lewis Francis Schaeffer:
They could not have been more different: the pipe-smoking Anglican professor and the blue-collar fundamentalist Presbyterian. Yet their unique contributions continue to shape 20th-century Christian apologetics. This insightful book compares and contrasts the thoughts of each man, assesses the strengths and weaknesses of their approaches, and applies their work to today's apologetic landscape. 200 pages, softcover from InterVarsity.






