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Category Archives: Apologetics
2018 Women in Apologetics Conference
I have not been keeping up with the apologetics scene for some years now, but I recently learned that my alma mater, Biola University, is hosting a conference on Women in Apologetics on Jan 19th to 20th. I am familiar … Continue reading
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Competition: Moral Apologetics Essay
Moralapologetics.com is hosting a 1000-word essay contest with a grand prize of $200 and a copy of the forthcoming book, God and Cosmos: Moral Truth and Human Meaning. Details can be found here. Deadline: February 1, 2016
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Review of “Apologetics Beyond Reason”
Moving away from rationally-based arguments to a more experiential (indeed, partly autobiographical) argument for God, James W. Sire’s latest book, Apologetics Beyond Reason: Why Seeing Really Is Believing (IVP, 2014) argues that “There is everything. Therefore there is a God. Either … Continue reading
Review: Covenantal Apologetics by Scott Oliphint
K. Scott Oliphint, Covenantal Apologetics: Principles and Practice in Defense of Our Faith, (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2013), 288 pages. I would like to thank Crossway for providing me a review copy. Amazon | Crossway Overview Scott Oliphint, professor at Westminster Theological … Continue reading