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When God Goes to Starbucks: A Guide to Everyday Apologetics
Cafés are a natural place to engage in conversations about God. Many of us don’t just swing by for a quick caffeine fix and then dash out. We like to sit down, relax, and read a book or engage in conversation with a friend over a cup of coffee with espresso brownies or cranberry-orange muffins. I’ve enjoyed many hearty discussions at coffee shops—exchanging stories, problems, and questions with friends, students, and strangers. A coffee shop is a superb place to talk about what’s important—what makes for a good life, why we should be moral, what is really real. I have not only
discussed such coffee-shop topics on location, but I’ve also tried to write on these often-challenging topics in an
accessible manner. You may want to check out my earlier popular-level coffee-shop books— “True for You, but Not for Me,” “That’s Just Your Interpretation,” “How Do You Know You’re Not Wrong?” and Loving Wisdom: Christian Philosophy of Religion. As the subtitle—A Guide to Everyday Apologetics—suggests, this book attempts to guide readers, Christian or not, into practical answers to tough questions and hard-to-handle slogans.
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