Hamilton Books
Pages: 340
Trim: 6¼ x 9
978-0-7618-7153-8 • Paperback • June 2019 • $53.99 • (£42.00)
Daniel Juster has taught apologetics since 1971 at various schools, including Trinity College, Messiah Biblical Institute, the Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations Yeshiva, and colleges in Korea and Brazil. He earned a M.Div. at McCormick Seminary and a Th.D. at New Covenant International Seminary.
The Biblical World View is a comprehensive treatment of Christian apologetics addressed to an intellectually aware general audience. Dr. Juster draws on decades of careful and serious reflection, dialogue and teaching on these matters. . . . It would be an excellent choice as a textbook for a course on general apologetics.
— David L. Wolfe, Gordon College, author of Epistemology: The Justification of Belief
It is unusual to find a textwhich deals with philosophical, historical and Biblical studies in such a way that scholars in various disciplines will feel that their own area of study is treated with solid understanding. I found that my own discipline of Biblical Theology and exegesis was handled deftly…. I strongly recommend it.
— Craig Keener, Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary, author of The IVP Bible Background Commentary
Daniel Juster’s recent book has once again reminded me of the far-reaching implications and the need for every believer to obtain a strong apologetic support in order to add substance to one’s faith.
— Dennis Lindsay, president, Christ for the Nations Institute
Christians are often accused of answering all sorts of questions nobody is asking. That is not true with this book. Juster deals with the many theories and philosophies that compete with the message of the Gospel in our society today. . . . I found his discussions to be balanced and thought provoking.
— Rev. Isaac Rottenburg, former general secretary, the Reformed Church in America
An excellent and comprehensive treatment of Apologetics which we have selected as the textbook in apologetics of our university.
— Stan deKovan, president of Vision University
This book is a balanced, comprehensive yet concise Apologetic of the basic historic orthodox theology and philosophy held by most of the great heroes of the faith down through the ages. . . . The next generation of Christian leaders needs this book on their shelves.
— Jay Grimstead, direction of Coalition on Revival