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John Warwick Montgomery

    October 18, 1931 – September 25, 2024

    John Warwick Montgomery is a distinguished lawyer, professor, and Lutheran theologian whose writings champion Christian apologetics. His extensive multidisciplinary education, spanning philosophy and law, informs a unique perspective within his scholarly output. Montgomery's work is characterized by deep intellectual inquiry and persuasive argumentation, aiming to defend the Christian faith in the contemporary world. His contributions to apologetics are significant, with a prolific body of work engaging diverse audiences.

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    Tractatus Logico-Theologicus, 6th Revised Edition
    • Drawing on a rich academic background in history, law, literature, and theology, the author presents a robust apologetic for classical Christianity through over 1,800 logically sequenced propositions. The work engages with diverse fields, including philosophy, science, and political theory, while showcasing the author's sharp wit. It contrasts with Wittgenstein's ideas by asserting that one must speak of transcendental revelations rather than remain silent. This text is particularly relevant for those exploring profound questions of faith and existence, especially during challenging spiritual times.

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