Books on Christian Apologetics

I think most of the books you mention are written by authors to bolster the faith of the already convinced, or even their own faith. They don't really "get into the skin" of the typical skeptic very well. Just ask one.

- Tim Keller (of Redeemer PCA in New York)

(Excerpted from an interview at Between Two Worlds)

I rather like the way that Keller seems to be bucking the trend by actually engaging outside those arenas. His book is being published under a major "secular" label (Penguin) and endorsed by the likes of the New York Times and Publisher's Weekly (as noted in Reformation 21.