Hey, one thing I am passionate about is trying to get other Christians engaged in apologetics. Anyway, the following is a list of books I happen to own. I have an idea of how I would categorize their difficulty level in terms of beginner, intermediate, and advanced, but second opinions couldn't hurt. Also, feel free to throw in some other books (may articles) that you think are invaluable for budding apologists along with their difficulty level. Thanks!
1) Reasonable Faith by William Lane Craig
2) On Guard by William Lane Craig
3) A Reasonable Response by William Lane Craig
4) Scaling the Secular City by JP Moreland
5) Gunning for God by John C. Lennox
6) I Don't Have Enough Faith to be An Atheist by Geisler and Turek
7) Where There Almost Certainly Is A God by Keith Ward
8) Blackwell Companion to Natural Theology edited by Craig and Moreland
9) Handbook of Christian Apologetics by Kreeft and Tacelli
10) Case for a Creator, Case for Faith, and Case for Christ by Strobel (okay, obviously beginner)
11) God is Great, God is Good edited by Craig and Meister
12) Why I Am A Christian edited by Geisler and Hoffman
13) Contending With Christianity's Critics edited by Copan and Craig
14) Shattering the Christ Myth, Trusting the New Testament, and Defending the Resurrection - JP Holding
15) Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism by Timothy Keller
16) Reinventing Jesus by Komoszewski, Sawyer, and Wallace
17) The Historical Reliability of the Gospels by Craig Blomberg
18) Was Jesus God? by Richard Swinburne
19) The Resurrection of the Son of God by N.T. Wright (yeah, obviously advanced)
20) Existence of God by Richard Swinburne
21) Where the Conflict Really Lies by Alvin Plantinga
22) The Faith of a Physicist by John Polkinghorne
23) The Big Questions in Science and Religion by Keith Ward
24) Cold-Case Christianity by J. Warner Wallace
25) Can We Still Believe the Bible by Craig Blomberg
1) Reasonable Faith by William Lane Craig
2) On Guard by William Lane Craig
3) A Reasonable Response by William Lane Craig
4) Scaling the Secular City by JP Moreland
5) Gunning for God by John C. Lennox
6) I Don't Have Enough Faith to be An Atheist by Geisler and Turek
7) Where There Almost Certainly Is A God by Keith Ward
8) Blackwell Companion to Natural Theology edited by Craig and Moreland
9) Handbook of Christian Apologetics by Kreeft and Tacelli
10) Case for a Creator, Case for Faith, and Case for Christ by Strobel (okay, obviously beginner)
11) God is Great, God is Good edited by Craig and Meister
12) Why I Am A Christian edited by Geisler and Hoffman
13) Contending With Christianity's Critics edited by Copan and Craig
14) Shattering the Christ Myth, Trusting the New Testament, and Defending the Resurrection - JP Holding
15) Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism by Timothy Keller
16) Reinventing Jesus by Komoszewski, Sawyer, and Wallace
17) The Historical Reliability of the Gospels by Craig Blomberg
18) Was Jesus God? by Richard Swinburne
19) The Resurrection of the Son of God by N.T. Wright (yeah, obviously advanced)
20) Existence of God by Richard Swinburne
21) Where the Conflict Really Lies by Alvin Plantinga
22) The Faith of a Physicist by John Polkinghorne
23) The Big Questions in Science and Religion by Keith Ward
24) Cold-Case Christianity by J. Warner Wallace
25) Can We Still Believe the Bible by Craig Blomberg
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