With over 40 million books sold, bestselling author Josh McDowell is no stranger to creatively presenting biblical truth. Now, partnering with fellow apologist Dave Sterrett, Josh introduces a new series targeted at the intersection of story and truth.
The Coffee House Chronicles are short, easily devoured novellas aimed at answering prevalent spiritual questions. Each book in the series tackles a long-contested question of the faith, and then answer these questions with truth through relationships and dialogue in each story.
In Is the Bible True, Really?: A Dialogue on Skepticism, Evidence, and Truth, we meet Nick, a college freshman at a state school in Texas. Nick has his spiritual world turned upside-down with what he hears in an introduction to religion class. His questions turn into conversations as he dialogues with professors, friends, and family about the authenticity and authority of the Bible.
The other two books in the series: Who is Jesus, Really? and Did the Resurrection Happen, Really? continue the unfolding story at the college campus and the coffee house down the road.
1. Intellectual Skepticism
2. The Caruth Haven Coffeehouse
3. Struggling with Faith
4. The Professed Agnistoic
5. Did Christianity Borrow from Pagan Mythology?
6. A Walk on Katy Trail
7. When was the Bible “Put Together”?
8. Bart Ehrman and Misquoting Jesus
9. Inerrancy
10. Anti-Supernaturalism
11. Jamal’s Help
12. When Was the New Testament Written?
13. The Bibliographical Test
14. What About the “Mistakes” in the Bible?
15. The Internal Evidence Test
16. Joseph Smith, Muhammad, and Other Truth Claims
17. Nick
18. The External Evidence Test
19. Did the Disciples Make It Up?
20. The Canon
21. A Memorial Service in Portland
22. Rethinking Truth
23. What About the Other Gospels?
24. The True Gospel
Notes
Acknowledgments