![]() By studying the evangelistic efforts of Paul and the early church, Packer skillfully preaches the glory of Christ crucified and helps students, pastors, and believers share their faith in an age of skepticism. Packer tackles common objections to Christianity-including secular humanism, pluralism, and universalism. It is only fitting that I structure my introduction in the same way: why readers should get to know Packer, what Packer’s books are like, and the benefits. Packer divides it into three sections: why we should know God, what God is like, and the benefits of knowing God. In these never-before-published lectures, originally given at Reformed Bible College and Moore College in 1978, renowned theologian J. Packer’s Knowing God is not about hermeneutics, but actually knowing God. How did the apostle Paul address these questions and doubts to effectively spread God’s word? ![]() ![]() But these are not new issues the first-century church encountered similar challenges to their faith. Packer Defending the Truth of the Gospel against Humanism, Universalism, and MoreĬhristians today confront complex opposition to the gospel from intellectuals, skeptics, and pluralists who deny the divinity of Christ. ![]()
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