Editorial biography
Frank Turek is an American Christian apologist and author who co-founded CrossExamined.org, a ministry dedicated to defending Christianity through reason and evidence. He earned a Doctor of Ministry from Southern Evangelical Seminary and holds masters degrees from George Washington University and Southern Evangelical Seminary. Turek's apologetic approach emphasizes philosophical arguments for God's existence and the reliability of Christianity. His most influential work, "I Don't Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist" (2004), co-authored with Norman Geisler, presents a comprehensive case for Christian theism using cosmological, teleological, and moral arguments. The book argues that atheism requires more faith than theism given the scientific and philosophical evidence. Turek's contributions to popular apologetics include his development of accessible presentations of classical theistic arguments and his engagement in public debates with prominent atheists on university campuses across America.
Works in this database
| Title | Year↑ | Genre | Argument engaged | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| I Don't Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist لا أملك من الإيمان ما يكفي لأكون ملحداً | 2004 1425 AH | Monograph | general-theism-debate · discussed · natural-theology · discussed | Included |
| Correct, Not Politically Correct: How Same-Sex Marriage Hurts Everyone صحيح وليس صحيح سياسياً: كيف يضر زواج المثليين بالجميع | 2008 1429 AH | Monograph | moral-argument · discussed · sociological · discussed | Included |
| Stealing from God: Why Atheists Need God to Make Their Case السرقة من الله: لماذا يحتاج الملحدون إلى الله لتقديم حجتهم | 2014 1436 AH | Monograph | general-theism-debate · discussed · moral-argument · discussed +1 more | Included |