
2013 Year in Review: Apologetics 315
Another year has flown by. And with the end of the year upon us, here is Apologetics 315’s annual year-in-review post. Again there were over one million page views, over half a million visits, and over a quarter of a million unique visitors. Thanks for being one of them!
This year I interviewed 25 guests for the Apologetics 315 Interviews Podcast. Transcription of the interviews continues, with a team of transcribers that have been working diligently. An index of the transcripts can be found here.
This year we featured a number of debates, which can be excellent resources.
These included:
• William Lane Craig vs. Lawrence Krauss
• Norman Geisler vs. Paul Kurtz
• William Lane Craig vs. R.I.G. Hughes
• Brett Kunkle vs. Richard Greene
• Frank Turek vs. David Silverman
• Peter S. Williams vs. Christopher Norris
• Sean McDowell vs. James Corbett
• William Lane Craig vs. Alex Rosenberg
The Most-Visited Pages of 2012 were:
- The Ultimate Apologetics MP3 Audio page
- 16 Best Apologetics Podcasts
- An Apologetics Reading Plan for Beginners
- Recommended Apologetics Book Directory
- Basic Logic Primer
- William Lane Craig vs. Alex Rosenberg
- How to Get Apologetics in Your Church
- C.S. Lewis on Reasoning to Atheism
- Christian Apologetics Blog Directory
- Faith Has Its Reasons by Ken Boa
- William Lane Craig vs. Alex Rosenberg
- The Gospel According to Bart Ehrman
- 8 Issues That Do Not Make Or Break Christianity
- Ravi Zacharias Interview Transcript
- Free Logic Primer eBook Download
- Book Review: The God Argument by AC Grayling
- Top 10 Myths About the Resurrection
- Ravi Zacharias on the Problem of Evil
- 10 Basic Facts About the NT Canon
- Why Telling Your Story is Not the Best Way to Share the Gospel
We continue to feature apologetics oriented quotes each Sunday, sparking some great discussions. Along with the weekly quotes, Tuesdays continue to feature terminology helpful for those delving into the realm of apologetics.
There is more and more happening in the area of apologetics. Because of this, Friday’s Apologetics Bonus Links offers readings a weekly rundown of all the best links from around the web. Included each week are great Kindle book deals as well.
In case you didn’t realize it, all the Bonus Links are all drip-fed through the Ap315 Twitter Feed throughout the week. It’s a good thing to follow, because I feature free or discounted books available on Kindle.
If you don’t prefer the chatter of Twitter, you can get daily updates on the Facebook Page. If you’re not yet a follower on Facebook, please follow. This helps others find apologetics resources who might not be aware of Apologetics 315. This year the Facebook group has grown to over 8,000.
The Apologetics 315 YouTube Channel still provides another means of checking out apologist interviews. Check it out and share with others.