New Testament scholar Dr. Darrell Bock speaks on the John Ankerberg show about "Missing Gospels and Lost Christianities."Full MP3 Audio here.
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New Testament scholar Dr. Darrell Bock speaks on the John Ankerberg show about "Missing Gospels and Lost Christianities."
William Lane Craig considers how the philosophical study of knowledge (epistemology) illuminates the validity of religious belief. Craig assesses how evidence, pragmatism, justification and warrant relate to religious belief and provides a description and analysis of Alvin Plantiga's 'Reformed Epistemology'.
This is a must-read article geared toward apologists by Ravi Zacharias. "I have little doubt that the single greatest obstacle to the impact of the Gospel has not been its inability to provide answers, but the failure on our part to live it out."
"As a disciple, the Christian philosopher is enthralled with Jesus, he trusts Him, and wants everything in his life to enhance Jesus' reputation among the nations. The Christian is here primarily to serve a Name, not to make a name, and the disciple recognizes that in Jesus all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge reside."
Merry Christmas to all!
All the arguments in the world mean little if you aren't Christlike. Please check out this recent post regarding Gary Habermas by Truthbomb Apologetics.
Bible.logos.com is a helpful online Bible that might be a welcome change from some other online Bibles (biblegateway, blueletterbible, etc). The search features, clean interface, and layout, although in beta, work very nicely. I can see this being an online Bible of choice in the future as it develops even more.
"The evidence for our New Testament writings is ever so much greater than the evidence for many writings of classical authors, the authenticity of which no-one dreams of questioning. And if the New Testament were a collection of secular writings, their authenticity would generally be regarded as beyond all doubt. It is a curious fact that historians have often been much readier to trust the New Testament than have many theologians."
In this audio clip, William Lane Craig speaks to the faculty of the University of Florida and responds to the central arguments of Richard Dawkins' God Delusion.
"Bible Study Podcasts is designed to deepen the listener’s understanding and application of the Bible." You can subscribe directly in iTunes and see that there a ton of MP3s and good topics. This podcast covers Bible study and apologetics topics.
How Accurate is the Bible? Ken Boa covers this topic in this 4-part MP3 audio series. See his web page here.
Apologist Dr. Phil Fernandes presents a series of lectures on Apologetics Methodologies, Past and Present. Original web page here. To make things easier, you can download these lectures directly to iTunes as a podcast.
In William Lane Craig's Reasonable Faith podcast he covers the question: What is Inerrancy? This is a good clarification of the common issues and misconceptions regarding this doctrine.
New Testament scholar Craig Evans and resurrection historian Gary Habermas discuss the various Jesus books on this edition of the John Ankerberg show. This includes a discussion on The Jesus Papers, the Gospel of Judas, Misquoting Jesus, the DaVinci Code, and more. Subscribe to John Ankerberg podcast here.
"If Christianity should happen to be true -- that is to say, if its God is the real God of the universe -- then defending it may mean talking about anything and everything. Things can be irrelevant to the proposition that Christianity is false, but nothing can be irrelevant to the proposition that Christianity is true. [All] things not only may have something to do with the Christian God, but must have something to do with Him if He lives and reigns."
Ken Boa offers a 4 lecture apologetics course on the subject Why Believe in Miracles. Be sure to check out his website for more resources. Subscribe to his podcast here.
James White presents this lecture on The Reliability of the New Testament Text.







Here are some good resources looking into the claims that Jesus never existed.
"The Shack: Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity by William P. Young (Wind Blown Media, 2007, 264 pp) is a New York Times best seller with well over a million copies in print. Literally hundreds of thousands have been blessed by its message, but its message is precisely what calls for scrutiny. Responses to The Shack range from eulogy to heresy..."
“There are only three types of people; those who have found God and serve him; those who have not found God and seek him, and those who live not seeking, or finding him. The first are rational and happy; the second unhappy and rational, and the third foolish and unhappy.”
Dr. Phil Fernandes debates Robert Price on the Infidel Guy radio show on the topic: Is Jesus the Savior? A lengthy but interesting debate/discussion.
These MP3 lectures provide a critique of some of Rabbinic Judaism's and Bahai's perspectives and objections to Christianity. Brought to you by Pagination, a launching point for a number of apologetics blogs.
Apologist Dr. Phil Fernandes has produced hundreds of hours of audio on apologetics. Now these lectures can be fed directly into iTunes via the links below. Just click on each link and it will automatically add the lecture series into your iTunes podcast feeds.
Christian Philosopher Alvin Plantinga offers up "two dozen or so theistic arguments." For those who haven't read/seen them before, here are his notes. Click here for the arguments.
Moral relativism, says Koukl, is not an alternative way to think about morality, nor is it a refinement of how we are to think of morality—rather, it is an outright denial of morality. In this talk, Koukl addresses what he calls the "myth of moral neutrality," discusses the implications of moral relativity, and illuminates several fatal flaws inherent to the moral relativist position. Ultimately, he argues that moral relativism is untenable and that the best reason for the existence of morality is a moral Lawgiver.
The Apologetics 315 blog feed can now be pasted into iTunes for a podcast feed of the debates and apologetics audio that are featured here.