In April 2010, Apologetics 315 produced an essay series on the topic Is Christianity True? This was a series of 23 essays contributed by various apologetics bloggers from across the web. See the table of contents here. A podcast was also created with audio each of each essay. Now, the ebook version is available for download. Download below:
Is Christianity True? eBook
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Thursday, August 26, 2010
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- Apologist Interview: Edgar Andrews
- Sunday Quote: Avery Dulles on Apologetics
- Apologetics Toolkit: Nuggets from Proverbs 18
- Weekly Apologetics Bonus Links (08/20 - 08/27)
- William Lane Craig vs. Yusuf Ismail Debate: Identi...
- Is Christianity True? FREE eBook
- Why We Trust the Bible MP3 Audio by Darrell Bock
- Apologist Interview: Matthew Flannagan
- Sunday Quote: Pascal on Christianity
- Book Review: Who Made God? Searching for a Theory ...
- Weekly Apologetics Bonus Links (08/13 - 08/20)
- Apologetics315 Monthly Newsletter: Signup
- 7 Apologetics Books for Giving Away
- The Top Ten Same Sex Marriage False “Facts” by Fra...
- Apologist Interview: Chris Shannon
- Sunday Quote: Hastings Rashdall on Moral Law
- Book Review: Science and Its Limits by Del Ratzsch
- Weekly Apologetics Bonus Links (08/06 - 08/13)
- What Would Jesus Say to a Relativist? MP3 Audio by...
- New Apologetics Journal: Hope's Reason
- Library of Historical Apologetics: Featured Website
- Matthew Flannagan vs. Raymond Bradley Debate: Is G...
- Apologist Interview: Douglas Geivett
- Sunday Quote: Charles Darwin on Doubt
- Book Review: The Future of Atheism - Alister McGra...
- Weekly Apologetics Bonus Links (07/30 - 08/06)
- D. A. Carson’s The God Who Is There MP3 Series
- Alister McGrath on Atheist Fundamentalism MP3
- Ron Rhodes MP3 Apologetics Lectures
- Apologist Interview: Christopher Brooks
- Sunday Quote: Alister McGrath on Discovering Chris...
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3 comments :
I don't have iTunes... I have a Zune. Could you include the RSS feed for this one?
Regular RSS feed for the podcast is: http://feeds.feedburner.com/IsChristianityTrue.
I'm sorry... is the forward and introduction the first essay? Or is the first essay (by Anderson) the first essay?
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