Weekly Apologetics Bonus Links (09/06 – 09/13)
Here are this week’s recommended apologetics links. Enjoy.
• Pascan’s Pensées – 2.99
• A to Z with C.S. Lewis by Lou Markos – .99
• Why I Believe in God by Cornelius Van Til – .99
• Contending with Christianity’s Critics – 2.99
• “If God Is Good: Why Do We Hurt?” Randy Alcorn – 1.99
• Christianity and Liberalism by J. Gresham Machen – .99
• The 21 Indispensable Qualities of a Leader by John Maxwell – 2.99
• Come Let Us Reason: New Essays in Christian Apologetics – 2.99
• Tough-Minded Christianity: Legacy of John Warwick Montgomery – 2.99
• Passionate Conviction: Modern Discourses on Christian Apologetics – 2.99
WEEKLY LINKS:
• New Cross-Examined App
• Irony In Rejecting Eyewitnesses
• RZIM 2014 Summer School in Vancouver
• Q: What About Those Who’ve Never Heard?
• Were the Early Christians Really Persecuted?
• How Logic Can Help Save a College Student’s Faith
• Krauss, Hawking, Atheism and (a lack of) Philosophy
• J.P. Moreland lectures on “Love Your God With All Your Mind”
• The Number of Textual Variants: An Evangelical Miscalculation
• When Your Opponents Build Their Case by Trying to Deconstruct Yours
• Ask the Alliance: Why aren’t there more Old Testament apologetics?
• Is “Evolution vs. God” a Genuine Science-Faith Apologetics Engagement?
• “You Can’t Use the Bible to Prove the Bible”… And Other Stupid Statements
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