Arnold Lunn (1888-1974) was a mountaineer and an apologist. Best known in some quarters as the inventor of the slalom ski race, in others he is remembered as one of the best Catholic apologists of the twentieth century. Himself a convert, Lunn wrote such books as The Third Day, And Yet So New, and Now I See.
More by Arnold Lunn
The Uncertain Frontier 07/01/2004
How to Teach Apologetics 01/01/2002
Rationalism's Fatal Inconsistency 05/01/2001
Bare Faith 10/01/1999
Rome Through Three Spectacles 02/01/1997
Evolution, Empty Tomb, Apologetics 02/01/1995
Why "Rationalist"? 03/01/1994
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