Communicating the Gospel
The first talk in this series asks why Christians often find it so difficult to talk about their faith and suggests that there are two key…
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The first talk in this series asks why Christians often find it so difficult to talk about their faith and suggests that there are two key…
Moral objections to Christianity are some of the deepest and hardest to answer. This talk offers guidance for navigating this tricky area.
It is difficult to exaggerate the importance and impact of C.S. Lewis. Although he died in 1963, most of his books are still in print and…
If you want to be a good apologist, take this advice.
A brief introduction to some of the issues discussed in the Philosophy of Religion and Natural Theology.
In this series of two talks, Jerram Barrs considers how we can reach out to those living in a non-Christian culture. © Jerram Barrs
Ranald Macaulay considers the place of the mind in the life of the Christian. The talk lasts for about 25 minutes, followed by a Question…
Dallas Willard considers what we can learn from the example of Jesus as a master logician and an excellent apologist.
In this talk, Andrew Fellows connects the use of films to the stage of subversion in the apologetics process. This can then be followed by…