What's your worldview?: an interactive approach to life's big questions

Wheaton: Crossway (2014)
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Highly creative and interactive, this apologetics resource helps readers identify and evaluate 21 different worldviews through engaging yes-or-no questions and easy-to-understand descriptions. Appendices include answers to common questions and suggestions for further reading.

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James N. Anderson
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