

This book is highly recommended, and at a great price. As Joe Fleener wrote:
(I will affirm what I said a couple of months ago. This book is without question one of the best books I have read on this subject ever, and one of the most important books published in 2009/10.)
I note that the book’s (beautiful) website here states that this is the third printing in 5 months!
Following strong January sales and pre-orders in USA, EPBooks initiated a third printing of “Who made God?” for delivery by the end of February. First released in October 2009, the book was reprinted in November due to heavy demand. The second printing will be exhausted by the end of February and the book is back with the printer for the third time in five months.

PS. The excellent new Catalyst online bookstore from TSCF unfortunately does not stock this book at present.

The Tertiary Students Christian Fellowship is an evangelical student ministry that works at campuses both internationally and around New Zealand. They also have a dedicated program, called Catalyst, that serves graduates, both in the workplace and in post-graduate study.
TSCF have in the past provided quality books at their conferences but today, they have launched Catalyst Books, an online store that will provide a range of titles to assist graduates in relating their faith to life, study and work.
One of the great things about the store is that they offer books that seek to relate the Gospel directly to each academic discipline, from architecture to psychology. They also offer free shipping.
Make sure you head over to their site and take a look.
The following is cut and pasted (emphasis added) from Bill Craig’s latest newsletter. Lots of exciting stuff happening around the world. I am especially interested in On Guard which sounds like a must-have item!
Meanwhile, I continue work on a couple of book projects. Chad Meister and my book God Is Great, God Is Good, which is a wide-ranging response to the so-called New Atheism represented by the likes of Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens, and Richard Dawkins, is currently in press and should be out very soon with Inter-Varsity Press.
I’m also working with the editors and designers at David C. Cook on my On Guard, which will be a training manual for laymen in defending their faith. Because there are so many graphics in this book in the form of pictures, side bars, boxes, and so on, Cook is taking the unusual step of asking their designers to design every single page in the book to ensure an attractive and engaging appearance. So I’m very pleased at the efforts they’re putting into this book.
My scholarly research continued to advance this month. Prof. Ken Perzyck, who organized the conference I spoke at in New Zealand last year (see the July 2008 newsletter), directed me to an article by a Swedish philosopher who provided just the insight I needed to solve a problem I’ve been working on for some time now. I think it was a real breakthrough moment in my research, and I feel confident to move forward on it.

























