The Sory Behind the Book: How to Argue with an Atheist (Brink)


 

From the publisher -- 

The story behind How to Argue with an Atheist  by TL Brink - 

Professor Brink, a popular professor at a southern California university, sent me a query out of the blue. I had never met him. But, his proposal was intriguing in that it provided a counterbalance to a book we had published earlier, Blest Atheist (Mahlou). The previous book had provided argumentation through experienced emotion. Professor Brink offered a parallel, leading to the same conclusion, through logical argumentation.

Interestingly, I never got to know the popular professor as well as most of our authors because there were no snafus. (Yes, most books have a snafu here or there.) Copyediting was quick; he had provided clean copy, well organized, well written, well edited, something that warms the cockles of every editor's heart. Of several proposed cover designs, he actually liked the one shown here without modification. 

What a breeze! The book was produced in what seemed like a flash. And it has its fans. Itt is a fascinating treatise in classic logic, and gives believers some really good arguments that reach out beyond sheer emotion or unique experience.

The paperback edition of the book can be obtained at discount from the MSI Press webstore. When not on discounted sale, use code FF25 to get 25% off the retail price.

For more posts about TL Brink and his book, click HERE.

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