There is an animated “Introduction to Apologetics Mini Series.”
It is made by Brian Kurkjian.
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There is an animated “Introduction to Apologetics Mini Series.”
It is made by Brian Kurkjian.
Posted in Apologetic Links, christian apologetics, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, Jason Lisle, Jeff Durbin, Presuppositional Apologetics, presuppositionalism, Reformed, Theology, Van Til, tagged Apologetic Links, christian apologetics, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, Jason Lisle, Jeff Durbin, presuppositional apologetics, presuppositionalism, Reformed, Theology, Van Til on February 19, 2024| 16 Comments »
Eli Ayala of Revealed Apologetics recently taught on the topic of “Presuppositionalism Applied to Roman Catholicism”
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(Note: This is a guest post written by Jeremy whose Facebook page “Theonomoney” can be found here, and his podcast here)
Is Holding to the Textus Receptus the Presuppositional Position?[i]
There are many—and perhaps it is a growing position—who argue that the presuppositional position on textual criticism is to hold to the Textus Receptus, the Received Text. This typically results in using the King James Version as one’s preferred English translation, rather than more modern ones such as the New American Standard Bible, Legacy Standard Bible, or English Standard Version.[ii]
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There’s a podcast can Itching Ear Podcast. It’s purpose is “Defending the Christian faith, while exposing the folly of non Christian worldviews.”
In a recent show they have an interview on an interesting topic: How hermeneutics presupposes the God of the Bible.
Posted in Apologetic Links, christian apologetics, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, Jason Lisle, Jeff Durbin, Presuppositional Apologetics, presuppositionalism, Reformed, Theology, Van Til, tagged Apologetic Links, christian apologetics, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, Jason Lisle, Jeff Durbin, presuppositional apologetics, presuppositionalism, Reformed, Theology, Van Til on December 5, 2023| 17 Comments »
Recently Revealed Apologetics had a discussion on “Facebook Presuppers Unite.” Specifically they were united to respond to objections to Presuppositional Apologetics.
Posted in Apologetic Links, christian apologetics, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, Jason Lisle, Jeff Durbin, Presuppositional Apologetics, presuppositionalism, Reformed, Theology, Van Til, tagged Apologetic Links, christian apologetics, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, Jason Lisle, Jeff Durbin, presuppositional apologetics, presuppositionalism, Reformed, Theology, Van Til on November 10, 2023| 22 Comments »
Over the years there’s been various apologetics ministries I appreciate.
Not all of them are in the United States.
There’s two that I want to introduce to you that are based in Asia!
Both have English contents.
The first is Herald of Grace Apologetics.
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There’s a podcast can Itching Ear Podcast. It’s purpose is “Defending the Christian faith, while exposing the folly of non Christian worldviews.”
In their first show they have an interview on an interesting topic: What is Apologetics?
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These are Presuppositional apologetics’ links gathered between May 22nd-31st, 2023. Enjoy!
1.) Cave to the Cross’ The Bible’s Rationale For The Gospel – Ep.227 – Apologetics By John Frame – Proving The Gospel – Part
2.) Bible Contradiction? Who bought the sepulcher in Shechem from the sons of Hamor?
3.) Darwinism and the Rwandan Genocide
Missed the last round up? Check out the re-blogged post from a friend
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Recently Revealed Apologetics had a discussion on Greg Bahnsen, one of my favorite apologist who passed away in 1995.
The interview is with his son David Bahnsen. In the interview he talks about his father’s contribution to apologetics, his father’s theology and also David Bahnsen’s own beliefs.
I appreciate David Bahnsen; when I was a young man he sent me some of his dad’s lecture series on ancient and modern philosophy on CDs. It was an expensive series that I couldn’t afford when I was in college. I imagine there’s many others that have benefited from his generosity.
The video is below:
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Recently Revealed Apologetics had a discussion on “Presuppositional Apologetics, Van Til, & Trinitarian Theology.”
The interview is with Dr. Lane Tipton. He use to be a professor at Westminister Theological Seminary, was a student of the late Dr. Greg Bahnsen and is involved presently with teaching at Reformed Forum. He has really specialized in the Trinity, Van Til, Theology Proper and apologetics. I was blessed by his approach that hold to historic orthodox view and also all things Presuppositional Apologetics. There’s some things that I probably come back to listen to again here. So I’m having this on the blog for future reference for myself and others!
The video is below:
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There’s a podcast can Theonomoney that recently had an interview on an interesting topic: Presuppositional Parenting.
Theonomoney is a podcast by brother Jeremy. It is a podcast exploring the Law of God and what it teaches us today about economics, both public and private. The Facebook page for the podcast can be found here.
This specific episode (episode 68) is on how Presuppositional Apologetics has implications for parenting.
Posted in Apologetic Links, christian apologetics, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, Jason Lisle, Jeff Durbin, Presuppositional Apologetics, presuppositionalism, Reformed, Theology, Van Til, tagged Apologetic Links, christian apologetics, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, Jason Lisle, Jeff Durbin, presuppositional apologetics, presuppositionalism, Reformed, Theology, Van Til on September 5, 2022| 22 Comments »
Recently Revealed Apologetics had a discussion on “The Old Testament & the Philosophy of Evidence.”
Revealed Apologetics is a Youtube channel by Eli Ayala. This discussion is one that touches on Presuppositional Apologetics, interpreting historical evidences, the Old Testament, Biblical theology, the relationship of the Old Testament to the New Testament and Messianic Prophecies.
The video is below:
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Recently Revealed Apologetics interview Mark J. Farnham on his book.
According to Revealed apologetics description of the show:
In this episode, Eli talks with Mark Farnham, author of “Every Believer Confident”, about how to apply presuppositional apologetics at a beginners level.
Who is Mark Farnham? He is active teaching Apologetics in local churches and is the Professor of Apologetics at Lancaster Bible College in Lancaster, PA. Dr. Farnham has a Master of Theology degree in New Testament from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, a Master of Divinity degree from Calvary Baptist Seminary and a PhD in Apologetics from Westminster Theological Seminary.
I have reviewed that book here.
The video is below:
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Recently Revealed Apologetics interview Dr. Jason Lisle on evolution.
Who is Jason Lisle? Jason Lisle is a Creationist, astrophysicist and Christian apologist. He wrote probably a very good introduction to Presuppositional Apologetics titled The Ultimate Proof of Creation. We have reviewed that book here. Also I have written a discussion guide for the book here.
The video is below:
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Jason Lisle. Introduction to Logic. Green Forest, AK: Master Books, December 10, 2018. 192 pp.
5 out of 5
Purchase: Amazon
Do you want to improve your reasoning ability as a Christian? Christian apologist Jason Lisle has written for us an introduction to the laws of logic. Some who read this review might be thinking: Christian and logic? Yes the two are compatible. Jason Lisle’s book on logic follow a long tradition of Christian works on logic such as hymn writer Isaac Watts in 1725 with his Logic: The Right Use of Reason in the Inquiry after Truth, Methodist founder John Wesley’s A Compendium Of Logic, and Gordon Clark’s textbook on logic, etc. Jason Lisle himself is an astrophysicist who is involved with Creation ministries and previously I enjoyed his book titled Ultimate Proof that give a detailed introduction to Presuppositional Apologetics. Seeing how good Dr Lisle writes I was looking for a book that I can introduced my daughters to the laws of logic and critical thinking and this book exceeded my expectation!