

This is an outstanding resource for the skeptic, the doubter, and anyone who is ready to engage with some compelling thinking.” She has studied widely, thinks deeply, and argues very persuasively. “Rebecca McLaughlin refuses to duck the biggest challenges to the Christian faith and takes on the hardest questions with empathy, energy, and understanding. Trillia Newbell, author, Sacred Endurance If God Is for Us and God’s Very Good Idea Her answers are not only insightful they have the potential to transform a heart of stone to a heart of flesh. McLaughlin doesn’t shy away from tough questions about diversity and the nations, as well as slavery and facing America’s past and present. Confronting Christianity will help you understand the hard questions of the Christian faith while also igniting a love for neighbor.

“Apologetics with heart, discernment, empathy, and rigorous study. Ian Hutchinson, Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology author, Can a Scientist Believe in Miracles? Her open and faithful answers to serious questions provide not an easy stroll through imagined virtual reality but an adventurous rocky pathway through true and abundant life.” She speaks from real-life experience of the personal and intellectual challenges we encounter today in considering the claims of Jesus Christ. “A deep and caring response to current criticisms and confrontations of the Christian faith fills Rebecca McLaughlin’s book. Williams, Principal, Tyndale House, Cambridge author, Can We Trust the Gospels? In this bombshell of a book packed with myth-busting statistics, McLaughlin reveals the many surprises in authentic Christianity.” “In the West, many people are persuaded by dominant secular narratives and think they already know what Christianity is about. Loeb and Frances Lehman Loeb Professor of Epidemiology and Director of the Human Flourishing Program, Harvard University Confronting Christianity is well worth reading and pondering.”

“McLaughlin probes some of the trickiest cultural challenges to Christianity of our day and clearly demonstrates the breadth and richness of a Christian response. Lennox, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics, University of Oxford Readers will find themselves expertly guided on a journey that involves them not only in confronting Christianity but also in confronting themselves-their worldviews, hopes, fears, failures, and search for identity and satisfaction-and, finally, in confronting Christ as the altogether credible source of life as God means it to be.” “This book is compelling reading, not only because of its intellectual rigor and the fact that it is beautifully written but also because of its honest, empathetic humanity.
