I Don't Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist

Curriculum from Apologia

Norman Geisler and Frank Turek show that truth is absolute, exclusive, and knowable in their book I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be An Atheist. From there, they proceed to demonstrate that the cardinal Christian doctrines are true beyond reasonable doubt, all convincing for you as a Christians to believe, but requiring a leap of negative "faith" if an atheist is to disbelieve them.

In Apologia's 14-session companion study to Norman Geisler and Frank Turek's book, teens tackle questions about absolute truth, postmodernism, and moral relativism. Chapters note which pages to read in the book, main chapter objectives, key topics, key terms to define, profiles of well-known thinkers, discussion questions, and exercises that encourage personal reflection while building writing skills. The primary lesson content is divided into four sections that include warm-ups, opportunities to dig deeper into the book, independent assignments, and a summary/application section.

If students use the suggested 2-3 weeks to read each chapter and complete the assignments, this course will take less than 9 months for students to finish. Information on how to access the course website, where answers and chapter tests are available, is included in the text.

279 pages, spiralbound softcover. Scripture from NIV, NKJV, ESV and NASB. This workbook is not reproducible.

This kit includes

  • I Don't Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist by Norman L. Geisler and Frank Turek
  • I Don't Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist student workbook by Frank Turek and Chuck Winter

All worldviews are in search of truth, including atheism. But does one belief system possess more of the truth than another? In this 14-session companion study to Norman Geisler and Frank Turek's book, I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist, teens tackle questions about absolute truth, postmodernism, and moral relativism. Chapters include the pages to read in the book, main chapter objectives, key topics, key terms to define, profiles of well-known thinkers, discussion questions, and exercises that encourage personal reflection while building writing skills. The primary lesson content is divided into four sections that include warm-ups, opportunities to dig deeper into the book, independent assignments, and a summary/application section.

If students use the suggested 2-3 weeks to read each chapter and complete the assignments, this course will take less than 9 months for students to finish. Please note:Information on how to access the course website, where answers and chapter tests are available, is included in the text.

279 pages, spiralbound softcover. Scripture from NIV, NKJV, ESV and NASB. This workbook is not reproducible.

Norman Geisler and Frank Turek show, first of all, that truth is absolute, exclusive, and knowable. From there, they proceed to demonstrate that the cardinal Christian doctrines are true beyond reasonable doubt, all convincing for you as a Christians to believe, but requiring a leap of negative "faith" if an atheist is to disbelieve them.