Michael Licona of 4Truth.net interviews Dr. Tim McGrew on Hidden Gems in Old Apologetics Literature. This great interview (found here) discusses the history of apologetics and the amazing resources to be found in some of the almost-forgotten literature of the past. Be sure to visit the Library of Historical Apologetics for more classical apologetic works.
Full Interview MP3 Audio here. (40 min)
Enjoy.
Wednesday, May 04, 2011
Hidden Gems in Old Apologetics Literature by Tim McGrew
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2 comments :
These Tim McGrew talks have been really interesting and helpful. However, I feel like I have a lifetime worth of material to read concerning these old apologetics arguments. I might have to sell my xbox.
Russell, there is enough material here for many lifetimes. Selling your xbox would, however, be a promising first step!
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