
Using Popular Culture to Reach Postmoderns
The landscape within which we do apologetics has changed. Our arguments can be sound, our evidence convincing (at least to us), but…
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The landscape within which we do apologetics has changed. Our arguments can be sound, our evidence convincing (at least to us), but…
A sample chapter from Back in Time: A thinking fan's guide to Doctor Who.
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