Here are the links related to Presuppositional apologetics gathered between November 22nd-30th, 2022.
In light of the Holidays here’s our 12 Annual Presuppositional Apologetics’ Christmas Books Recommendations: Christmas Recommended Books on Presuppositional Apologetics for 2022
1.) Cave to the Cross’ 9th Book Announcement
2.) Bible Contradiction? Who tempted David to number Israel?
3.) Darwin Succeeded through Huxley Conspiracies
6.) Episode 18 – A Case for 6-Day Creation (Part 6) – Evolution vs Spike Psarris
7.) Outline Teaching on Messianic Prophecies from the Book of Moses Series
8.) Book Review: The Best Religion For the Task At Hand
9.) David’s Final Words are Messianic
10.) 5 COMMON Objections To Presuppositional Apologetics ANSWERED
Missed the last round up? Check out the re-blogged post from a friend
Thanks for the listing. I see the C2TC guys are going to examine John Frame’s “Apologetics: A Justification of Christian Belief.” I’m looking forward to the guys breaking that book down because it’s hieroglyphics for a T-101 guy like me. BTW, I just sent an email to Patrick requesting that they consider reviewing “Same Words, Different Worlds: Do Roman Catholics and Evangelicals Believe the Same Gospel?” by Leonardo De Chirico.
Let me know what they say! As a result of this post I am going to get De Chrico’s A Christian pocket guide to the papacy from my library! I know you reviewed Same Word, Different worlds, but did you review the pocket guide?
Wow! I’m surprised your library has De Chirico’s pocket guide to the papacy. Yup, I reviewed that.
He also wrote a pocket guide to Mary, which I also reviewed.
RE: Let me know what they say!
Will do! 95% of evangelical apologists would view De Chirico’s book as a hot potato. Too negative. Too divisive. Evangelicals are so deferential while Catholic apologists have no problem disparaging the genuine Gospel.
Thank you for including my post!
A pleasure, brother! Always glad to see you have contents on WordPress ApoloJedi, and love reading and sharing them!
Thanks for the shout out. These are always great resources that fill up my reading for the week.
Shalom!
Link 6 describing Spike Psarris’ work on creationism touches on many interesting issues: the meteor barrier preventing formation of planetesimals, the decay rate of magnetic fields shows the earth is young, the quantity of water on the earth has no natural explanation where it came from and the moon’s rate of receding from the earth implies it can’t be 1.5 billion years old.
So much information! I appreciate those who touch on creationism and science. I’m more comfortable with exegesis, history and some philosophy
So many books, so little time!
Yes indeed that’s how I feel too! What was a book you really enjoyed this year so far??
The Whole Christ was good. Now I’m going through the Institutes!
Going to check out the book recommendations
Thanks for checking them out!
The book on the Canon looks really good
Reblogged this on My Logos Word.
Thanks for lassoing my material. I’m not surprised that a piece on history and culture caught your attention. After all, you picked up that post on Epicurus and Darwin back in July. Those things fascinate me.