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  • Deconstructing Defeater Beliefs

    Filed Under: Worldview Relevant E&D—General
    Tags: worldview noise, peeling worldview onions, apologetics, world view

    Author: Tim Keller. The subtitle is "Leading the Secular to Christ." Every culture hostile to Christianity holds to a set of "common sense" beliefs that automatically make Christianity seem implausible to people. These are what philosophers call "defeater beliefs." Keller explains how to deconstruct non-Christian beliefs that must be overcome before an unbeliever will accept core beliefs of the Christian faith.

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