I'm planning on buying one of the following apologetics books because they discuss various different subjects that are contemporary. However, I don't know which one of the two to get. Has any one read one of them or would anyone like to give an opinion on them to help me decide which one to buy?
To Everyone an Answer: A Case for the Christian Worldview - by Francis J. Beckwith (Editor), William Lane Craig (Editor), J. P. Moreland (Editor), Ravi Zacharias, William A. Dembski, Douglas Grothuis, Gary R. Habermas, Josh McDowell, Ronald H. Nash, Ben Witherington III + others
Passionate Conviction: Contemporary Discourses on Christian Apologetics - by Paul Copan (Editor), William Lane Craig (Editor), N. T. Wright (Contributor), Norman Geisler (Contributor), Lee Strobel (Contributor), Gary Habermas (Contributor), Charles Quarles (Contributor), L. Russ Bush (Contributor), Francis J. Beckwith (Contributor)
To Everyone an Answer: A Case for the Christian Worldview - by Francis J. Beckwith (Editor), William Lane Craig (Editor), J. P. Moreland (Editor), Ravi Zacharias, William A. Dembski, Douglas Grothuis, Gary R. Habermas, Josh McDowell, Ronald H. Nash, Ben Witherington III + others
Passionate Conviction: Contemporary Discourses on Christian Apologetics - by Paul Copan (Editor), William Lane Craig (Editor), N. T. Wright (Contributor), Norman Geisler (Contributor), Lee Strobel (Contributor), Gary Habermas (Contributor), Charles Quarles (Contributor), L. Russ Bush (Contributor), Francis J. Beckwith (Contributor)