Today's interview is with
James Sire, author, lecturer, and Christian apologist. He talks about his background, the impact of
The Universe Next Door
, defining the concept of worldview, the benefit of understanding worldview concepts, the intellectual life as a Christian calling, the renewal and discipline of the mind, the cultivation of wisdom, thoughts on lifelong learning, the biggest errors of Christian communicators, tips for better communication, apologetics and calling, advice to Christian apologists, and more.
Full
Interview MP3 Audio here (40 min).
Books by James Sire include:
•
The Universe Next Door: A Basic Worldview Catalog
•
Habits of the Mind: Intellectual Life as a Christian Calling
•
Naming the Elephant: Worldview as a Concept
•
Why Good Arguments Often Fail: Making a More Persuasive Case for Christ
(review
here)
•
How to Read Slowly (Wheaton Literary Series)
•
Why Should Anyone Believe Anything at All?
(lecture
here)
•
A Little Primer on Humble Apologetics
(review
here)
Enjoy.
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