For those who are visiting for the first time or are new to the blog, Apologetics 315 is a place where you can get daily apologetics resources including MP3 audio, debates, podcasts, book reviews, quotes, and more.
What is apologetics? See here to find out.
The most popular resource is the Ultimate Apologetics MP3 Audio Page, where you can find hundreds of hours of apologetics audio for downloading.
For those looking to find great apologetics resources, check out the post 100 Christian Apologists and the Christian Apologetics Blog Directory. Looking for good apologetics books to read? Check out the Recommended Apologetics Book Directory.
To get plugged in to some good podcasts, check out 16 Best Apologetics Podcasts, or subscribe to the Apologetics 315 Audio Junkie Feed. And check out other featured podcasts.
To learn some basic logic, you can check out the Basic Logic Primer, which will take you through 5 logic lessons. Then subscribe to the Logical Fallacies podcast, and the Logical Fallacies 2 podcast.
To learn a bit of terminology frequently used in philosophy and apologetics, check out Terminology Tuesday. Spark your thinking by reading apologetics quotes.
You can follow Apologetics 315 on Twitter here, where you can find out what sort of new audio is being added to the Junkie Feed and the occasional personal note.
Use the sidebar links to find all the posts relating to particular topics as well as notable apologists, philosophers, and theologians such as: William Lane Craig, Norman Geisler, Gary Habermas, J.P. Moreland, Paul Copan, Phil Fernandes, Frank Turek, Greg Koukl, Hugh Ross, Alister McGrath, Alvin Plantinga, Craig Blomberg, Dallas Willard, Dinesh D'Souza, Douglas Groothuis, James White, John Lennox, John Frame, John Warwick Montgomery, Kenneth Samples, Michael Licona, Rob Bowman, Wayne Grudem, and many others.
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7 comments :
A new look blog... excellent. Well done
Lee
I already follow your blog on my blog. Bro. Peter Akbar recommended this resource to me, in his seminar "Winning Muslims for Christ."
You may want to include a short blurb on what an Apologetic is on your about page. Provide a jumping in point. Just a thought since I ended up here and am not sure what an Apologetic is.
jkenzer:
Thanks for the feedback. I have added a link to A Case for Apologetics for those who want to know what apologetics is all about.
In brief, apologetics is the defense and the confirmation of the truthfulness of Christianity.
Thanks for reading.
Brian, this whole site is amazing. I have often felt alone amongst Christians in my desire to enagage my faith with my intellect. Your site is like finding an oasis! Thank you so much for putting such time and effort into it. You truly are doing God's work.
Glad you found it, Kate. If you are ever looking for anything in particular, let me know.
This site is an absolute blessings and an oasis from our humanistic world. Thank you!
Manny S.
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