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    Hard sayings: a Catholic approach to answering Bible difficulties
    Death in Paradise
    When Protestants Argue Like Atheists
    Can a Catholic Be a Socialist?: The Answer Is No - Here's Why
    Devil's Advocate
    Persuasive Pro Life, 2nd Ed: How to Talk about Our Culture's Toughest Issue
    • Not sure how to defend pre-born life? Whatever the reason for this fear, it causes many of us to pass up opportunities to speak out on behalf of the unborn. You can overcome this fear, says Trent Horn in this new and revised edition of his bestselling classic. In Persuasive Pro-Life- 2nd Edition, you can become a bold and effective apologist for life. Drawing on the latest developments in the post-Roe landscape, Horn helps you cut through the rhetoric of the pro-choice side in order to accurately frame the legal, historical, and scientific issues surrounding abortion. Then he demonstrates--with vivid personal examples from his years of campus activism, how to be charitable, he offers real-life examples on what to say, and what not to say. We must be not just warriors for the pro-life cause, he says, but ambassadors for it. Read Persuasive Pro-Life- 2nd Edition today, and never again be afraid to speak up for the precious and fundamental right to life.

      Persuasive Pro Life, 2nd Ed: How to Talk about Our Culture's Toughest Issue
    • Devil's Advocate

      • 168 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      "What if the voice of your deepest doubts and difficulties about Catholicism rose up in the form of a human being and challenged you to a defend your most foundational beliefs? That's the task Trent faces in Devil’s Advocate: a dialogue with his own best objections against the faith he professes and defends. In this engaging series of conversations with his anti-Catholic alter-ego, Trent battles challenges on topics such as: God: You can’t believe that God is a person when most philosophers say that--at best--God is just a force. The problem of evil won’t allow it! The Resurrection: Why say that Jesus truly rose from the dead when simpler explanations suffice? Why believe in this miraculous story but reject those in other religions? Abortion: Would you really tell a pregnant woman she must keep the baby even if doing so will kill both of them? The Bible vs. the Pope: Doesn't it make more sense to put your faith in the unchanging word of God over Catholic leaders who keep making new teachings? Hell: How can you believe that God tortures people in hell forever? What if it were your own child? The voice of doubt does not mess around--not for Trent, and maybe not for you, either. But in Devil’s Advocate, you’ll find that there's a better option than ignoring those doubts you can't quite beat. You have what it takes to face them . . . and Trent will show you how." -- Back cover

      Devil's Advocate
    • Pope Leo XIII wrote of the "harvest of misery" that socialism brings. Plu XI said it's impossible to be a good Catholic and a good socialist. John Paul II spent his papacy combating socialism's dehumanizing statism. Yet somehow this long-descredited economic philosophy is making a comeback, not only on college campuses and political talk shows but among sincere Catholics. Some think it could be the answer to greed and globalism. Some even argue that it's the best way obey Christ's command to help the poor. Let's give socialism a fresh chance, they say. A democratic socialism this time, friendly to religion and ordered to the common good, as the Church says the economy should be. In Can a Catholic be a socialist?, Trent Horn and Catherine R. Pakaluk refute this tempting but false notion. Drawing on Scripture, history, Catholic social teaching, and basic economic reality, they show beyond a doubt that Catholicism and socialism are utterly incompatible. --back cover

      Can a Catholic Be a Socialist?: The Answer Is No - Here's Why
    • In When Protestants Argue Like Atheists, Catholic apologist Trent Horn looks at twelve areas where anti-Catholic scholars and polemicists mimic the methods they otherwise decry in anti-theists. Citing the work of both classic and contemporary Protestant figures, he shows how, when defending mere Christianity, they quickly object when skeptics shift the burden of proof, or appeal to fake history, or harp on the morality of the messenger instead of the truth of the message. And yet, when trying to take down Catholicism, they seem to have no problem employing these same shady tactics and others. Not only does Trent unveil the hypocrisy and logical weaknesses of such tactics and show you how to refute them―he points out ways that Catholics, too, sometimes imitate the worst arguments of atheists. The result is a much-needed elevation of discourse, for all sides, on these all-important subjects related to Christian truth and our salvation.

      When Protestants Argue Like Atheists
    • Death in Paradise

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      In paradise nothing is simple??not even murder.For Jessica, this time it's personal.The knock at the door shook her from a deep sleep. When she saw the cops, Jessica knew why they were there. As a LA Detective, she'd been on the other side of the door plenty of times.Someone she loved was dead.Time slowed. Her heart sank. They knew she knew.Before they could get to the news, her mind raced. Growing up in Hawaii, half of her family in law enforcement and the other half gang members, she'd known the darker side of life.As the detectives explained why they'd come, Jessica was only partly listening until they said it was her father who'd died??in a plane wreck.And in that moment, the instinct to grieve was gone. He was meticulous in his maintenance. She didn't believe it was an accident.Who murdered her father?Jessica was going home to Hawaii.You'll love this gripping thriller with a taste of romance, because of the twists, turns, and complex characters.

      Death in Paradise
    • Have you ever read something in the Bible and just scratched your head, or been challenged by a skeptic to explain a seemingly scandalous verse? Trent Horn can help. In Hard Sayings, Trent looks at dozens of the most confounding passages in Scripture and offers clear, reasonable, and Catholic keys to unlocking their true meaning.

      Hard sayings: a Catholic approach to answering Bible difficulties
    • Answering atheism

      • 335 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Today's New Atheists don't just deny God's existence (as the old atheists did) - they consider it their duty to scorn and ridicule religious belief. We don't need new answers for this aggressive modern strain of unbelief: We need a new approach. In Answering Atheism, Trent Horn responds with a fresh and useful resource for the God debate, based on reason, common sense, and more importantly, a charitable approach that respects atheists' sincerity and good will, making this book suitable not just for believers but for skeptics and seekers too. Meticulously researched, and street-tested in Horn's work as a pro-God apologist, it tackles all the major issues of the debate, including: -Reconciling human evil and suffering with the existence of a loving, all-powerful God -Whether the empirical sciences have eliminated the need for God, or in fact point to him -How atheists usually deny moral laws (and thus a moral lawgiver) in theory

      Answering atheism
    • Why we're Catholic

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      "How can you believe all this stuff? This is the number-one question Catholics get asked and, sometimes, we ask ourselves. Why do we believe that God exists, that he became a man and came to save us, that what looks like a wafer of bread is actually his body? Why do we believe that he inspired a holy book and founded an infallible Church to teach us the one true way to live? Ever since he became Catholic, Trent Horn has spent a lot of time answering these questions, trying to explain to friends, family, and total strangers the reasons for his Catholic faith. Some didn't believe in God, or even in the existence of truth. Others said they were spiritual but didn't think you needed religion to be happy. Some were Christians who thought Catholic doctrines over-complicated the pure gospel. And some were fellow Catholics who had a hard time understanding everything they professed to believe on Sunday. Why We're Catholic assembles the clearest, friendliest, most helpful answers that Trent learned to give to all these people and more. Beginning with how we can know reality and ending with our hope of eternal life, it s the perfect way to help skeptics and seekers (or Catholics who want to firm up their faith) understand the evidence that bolsters our belief and brings us joy" --

      Why we're Catholic
    • Tak zostaliśmy stworzeni Jak przygotować dzieci do zmierzenia się ze współczesnymi wyzwaniami moralnymi Leila Miller, Trent Horn Jeszcze kilkanaście lat temu chrześcijańscy rodzice nie musieli się martwić o to, w jaki sposób wyjaśnić transpłciowość swoim kilkuletnim dzieciom lub jak pomóc nastolatkom, którzy narażają się na kpiny, bo wierzą w małżeństwo. Niestety obecnie, gdy nasza kultura coraz bardziej popada w relatywizm moralny, nie mamy innego wyboru, jak tylko przygotować nasze dzieci do

      Tak zostaliśmy stworzeni. Jak przygotować dzieci do zmierzenia się ze współczesnymi wyzwaniami moralnymi
    • Trent Horn urodził się w żydowskiej rodzinie, odkąd został katolikiem poświęcił się wyjaśnianiu powodów swojej wiary. Jego pierwszymi słuchaczami i zarazem oponentami byli przyjaciele i rodzina. Niektórzy nie wierzyli w Boga ani nawet w istnienie prawdy. Innym religia nie była potrzebna do szczęścia albo po prostu jej nie rozumieli. Książka jest zbiorem najbardziej przejrzystych i pomocnych wskazówek, mogących pomóc sceptykom i poszukującym, którzy chcą zrozumieć wiarę katolicką i argumenty za istnieniem Boga.

      Dlatego jesteśmy katolikami. Uzasadnienie wiary, nadziei i miłości