Justin Brierley’s book was launched last week at the Unbelievable Conference in London. Justin also spoke last week at the conference to do a book launch and his talk is featured in the latest edition of Unbelievable. The talk is a brief but stimulating flyover of some of the arguments and themes in the book. The show also features a Q&A in which Justin observed: “Where apologetics is lacking is often in the imaginative, creative side.” I couldn’t agree more!
I read Justin’s manuscript over the winter and offered some feedback. In addition, I provided the following endorsement:
“Over the past decade, I’ve come to recognize Unbelievable? with Justin Brierley as a show of unparalleled quality. Week by week, Brierley facilitates in-depth conversational debate across deep ideological divides with just the right balance between rigour and accessibility. The same may be said of Justin’s new book. Fans of Unbelievable? will find here a treasure trove of insights and reflections mined from a decade of hosting debates on life’s biggest questions. But Justin’s book is not simply a backstage pass to his fine radio show; it stands on its own as an eloquent, accessible and winsome apologetic in the grand tradition of C. S. Lewis.”
Unbelievable, the book, is a great introduction to the apologetic discussion in the manner of contemporary popular luminaries like Tim Keller and John Lennox. You can order the book from Amazon here: