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The Pilgrim’s Progress
1678 Christian allegory written by John Bunyan
The Consolation of Philosophy
philosophical work by Boethius
Pensées
thumb|Second edition of Blaise Pascal's , 1670 The '''' (Thoughts'') is a collection of fragments written by the French 17th-century philosopher and mathematician Blaise Pascal. Pascal's religious conversion led him into a life of asceticism, and the was in many ways his life's work. It represented Pascal's defense of the Christian religion, and the concept of "Pascal's wager" stems from a portion of this work.
Epistle to Diognetus
2nd century Christian apologetic text
The Screwtape Letters
satirical, epistolary Christian apologetic novel by C. S. Lewis
Mere Christianity
book by C. S. Lewis on the fundamentals of Christianity
De viris illustribus
collection of biographies by 4th-century Latin Church Father, Jerome
The Language of God
2006 book by Francis Collins
Contra Celsum
treatise by Origen
Orthodoxy
Christian apologetics book by G. K. Chesterton
The Genius of Christianity
1802 essay by François-Auguste-René de Chateaubriand
Dialogue with Trypho
second-century Christian apologetic text by Justin Martyr
De mortibus persecutorum
work by Lactantius
First Apology of Justin Martyr
second-century Christian apologetic text by Justin Martyr
The Everlasting Man
essay by G. K. Chesterton
Second Apology of Justin Martyr
second-century Christian apologetic text by Justin Martyr
Apologia Pro Vita Sua
autobiographical work by John Henry Newman
Heretics
1905 essay by G. K. Chesterton
The Problem of Pain
1940 book by C. S. Lewis
Alciphron
1732 treatise by George Berkeley