Archive for the ‘ Apologetics ’ Category
The Apologetics 315 blog is doing a weekly series entitled “Theistic Arguments.” If you are new to the realm of apologetics these posts are going to be worth while. They kick things off with these thoughts: An Argument from the Contingency of the Universe The universe didn’t have to be here, and even if it [ READ MORE ]
James Grant writes: Dr. Greg Bahnsen (1948-1995) is considered by many to be one of the best apologists to defend the concept of presuppositionalism. His debate with Gordon Stein is a powerful example of the strength of the presuppositional argument, and his book Van Til’s Apologetic: Readings and Analysis is considered to be a definitive volume on [ READ MORE ]
http://apologetics315.blogspot.com/2008/03/ultimate-apologetics-mp3-audio-page.html If you are looking for resources in the field of Apologetics I have found the site for you. I have no clue how many lectures/debates are on the site. But I can assure one thing, some of the names on this site will not disappoint you. Happy Listening![ READ MORE ]
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Danny puts some great thoughts and quotes up from Bahnsen, he writes: Facts and evidence are always interpreted within a philosophical framework, that is, a worldview. As Cornelius Van Til once said, Facts and interpretation of facts cannot be separated. It is impossible even to discuss any particular fact except in relation to some principle [ READ MORE ]
The unbeliever opposes the Christian faith with a whole, antithetical system of thought-not simply with piecemeal criticisms. His attack is aimed not merely at certain random points of Christian teaching, but at its foundation. The particular criticisms utilized by the unbeliever rest upon basic key assumptions which unify and inform his thinking. It is this [ READ MORE ]
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