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A Conquering Faith by William Einewechter
Doctrinal Foundations for Christian Reformation - Mr. Einewechter presents an excellent summary of basic reformed doctrine, winsomely outlining the controversies of our day through simple explanation of the truth found in Scripture, and comprehensively referencing the correlating passages. 

Assumptions that Affect Our Lives by Christian Overman
How Worldviews Determine Values That Influence Behavior and Shape Culture - Mr. Overman insightfully explains the contrast between Greek and Hebrew thought and the different assumptions each apologetic leads to. The reader gains a better understanding of the Hebrew culture described in Scripture and observes the effect of worldview on cultures throughout history to the present day.

Never Before in History by Gary Amos
America's Inspired Birth - Mr. Amos outlines the Reformation and the ideas that led to the birth of America.

Answers For Difficult Days by David Quine
This book mainly consists of lists of Bible references to research on 7 different topics. Though the author does not always address issues from a presuppositional perspective, the exercise of looking up hundreds of Scripture references will not only familiarize you with the physical format of your Bible but will also help you develop the habit of looking to Scripture for the answers to your questions using simple tools like concordances and cross-references as study and memory aids.  
 
A Reason for the Hope by Thomas A. Thomas
Be Always Ready to Give an Answer - An introduction to and summary of presuppositional apologetics. Regrettably, the reason many Christians give is weak and compromising, presupposing the philosophies of the world instead of the doctrines of Christ. Mr. Thomas begins with an essential overview of systematic theology and then explains how Christians must presuppose Biblical truth when communicating with unbelievers. 


The Attributes of God by Arthur W. Pink
Daniel 11:32 says, "The people that do know their God shall be strong." Arthur Pink sought to give readers not just a theoretical knowledge of God but points them toward a personal relationship of yeilding to Him and living according to His Biblical precepts. Mr. Pink represents the nature of God so clearly and winsomely our only response must be adoration and wonder towards our just and merciful Savior, bowing in worship before Him.

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