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Always Ready by Greg Bahnsen
The Reason for God by Tim Keller
Reasons for Faith: Philosophy in the Service of Theology by Scott Oliphint
The Defense of the Faith by Cornelius Van Til
Contending with Christianities Critics by Paul Copan, William Lane Craig et al.
Dethroning Jesus: Exposing Popular Culture's Quest to Unseat the Biblical Christ by Darell Bock and David Wallace
Always Ready: Directions for Defending the Faith - Greg Bahnsen
Apologetics to the Glory of God - John Frame
Yeah, the counterpoints series is a GREAT introduction on each of the five major apologetic approaches.
Five Points
Return to Reason by Kelly James Clark is a fantastic book on the virtues and methodology of Reformed Epistomological apologetics
Return to Reason
If you've noticed my username, you'll see I'm a proponent of Presuppositional apologetics. For a great introduction to it, I recommend Matrix of the Atheist by James D. Lashley
Matrix of the Atheist
and for a more in depth review and understanding of both the negative (deconstruction of a non trinitarian worldview) and positive (construction of the trinitarian worldview) argumentation I reccomend Greg Bahnsen's book Always Ready
Always Ready
If you or anyone else who happens upon this and doesn't have the means to purchase either one of the presuppositional books, PM me with your address and I'll gladly have one or both shipped to you (though they may be used).
Hope you enjoy!
Just got into it myself, I am reading Always Ready: Directions fo Defending the Faith: Greg Bahnsen
you can see a lecture from Brahnsen here this all comes from Cornelius Van Til but they expand on it. There is also a full class worth of lectures here, I will give a full outline and references page once I fully wrap my head around it.
But this is quite a different school of thought than the evidential kind and I think Plantinga is trying to meld the two.