tNotMyPrez wrote:
Thanx, I may look into R. Zacharias sometime, however I've already researched extensive summaries of Aquinas' Summa contra Gentiles, so I believe I have a good enough background in apologetics. The difficulty I've found is when someone studies, understands, and chooses to move beyond, unless that someone is having a conversation with intellectuals or philosophers, it quickly devolves into fire and brimstone and burning in hell.
You'd probably like Ravi Zacharias. He is an intellectual and quite the philosopher. RC Sproul and John MacArthur are also very good. They all know scripture and historical contexts.
After I left Catholicism I was turned off by the fire and brimstone types.