Weekly Apologetics Bonus Links (11/05 – 11/12)
Here are this week’s recommended apologetics links. Enjoy.
• Pascal’s Pensées FREE Kindle eBook
• A Review of McGrath’s The Passionate Intellect
• Practicing the Craft of the Cultural Apologist
• Al Mohler weighs in against BioLogos
• November edition of Summit Journal (PDF)
• Upcoming EPS Apologetics Conference
• Did Physicists Generate a “Mini-Big Bang”?
• Can We Really Trust the Gospels?
• Biola Christian Apologetics on YOUTUBE
• Accessible Apologetics Curriculum: Lesson on Faith and Reason | Evidence for God
• Hugh Ross comments on Scientists Re-create Big Bang in Lab (MP3)
• “Does the Universe Have a Purpose?” — A Debate in Mexico, Nov 13
• William Lane Craig asks: are there objective truths about God?
• Frank Turek asks atheists: would you follow Jesus if Christianity were true?
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• A Review of McGrath’s The Passionate Intellect
• Practicing the Craft of the Cultural Apologist
• Al Mohler weighs in against BioLogos
• November edition of Summit Journal (PDF)
• Upcoming EPS Apologetics Conference
• Did Physicists Generate a “Mini-Big Bang”?
• Can We Really Trust the Gospels?
• Biola Christian Apologetics on YOUTUBE
• Accessible Apologetics Curriculum: Lesson on Faith and Reason | Evidence for God
• Hugh Ross comments on Scientists Re-create Big Bang in Lab (MP3)
• “Does the Universe Have a Purpose?” — A Debate in Mexico, Nov 13
• William Lane Craig asks: are there objective truths about God?
• Frank Turek asks atheists: would you follow Jesus if Christianity were true?
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Comments:
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Mikel
I also love the fact that Biola's chapels and certain seminars are now on YouTube. I actually listen to these while doing the dishes at night! 🙂
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Mikel
Thanks for linking to Accessible Apologetics. Hope everyone gets a chance to download the FREE lesson, too!
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Brian Auten
Jordan, I will be trying to get some interviews that cover this sort of subject matter in the future.
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Jordan
Brian, thanks for the link to the article on cultural apologetics! It's a branch of apologetics I'm particularly interested in, but it often seems to get overlooked.