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Reformed Audio Media by Subject: Apologetics

"The anti-theist lives as if this were God's world, with abstract norms, regularities, standards, etc; but pouts that "he just cannot know" whether the God on whom he is utterly dependent exists or not. Nowhere to go; it's just baffling that someone would choose beliefs that if true (which they're fortunately not) would undermine the possibility of logic, science, and ethics. And it's baffling that someone would so choose, all the while living as if the world were a world of meaning, standards, consciousness, and value — rather than of matter clunking chemically against impersonal matter." - Ryan Jankowski

 

 

 





       

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Secular Responses to the Problem of Induction Anderson
What is a Transcendental Argument? Byron
Five Views of Apologetics - Chapter 4 Frame
Corenlius Van Til: An Analysis - Chapter 10 Frame
Why Atheism Cannot Avert the Burden of Proof Guthrie
Assessing the Problem of Evil and the Existence of God Guthrie
Empiricism, Naturalism, and Theism Guthrie
Rationalism and the Historical Mind/Body Controversy Guthrie
Shandon Guthrie on InfidelGuy's radio program Guthrie
Metaphysics and Meaning Manion
Discussion of God's Existence Plantinga and Putnam
Warrant and Proper Function - Chapter 1 Plantinga
Against Materialism Plantinga
Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism Plantinga
Epistemic Objections to Religious Belief Sudduth
God is both Morally Good and above Morality Sudduth
There Exists an Omniscient Timeless Being Sudduth
Divine Immutability and Petionary Prayer Sudduth
Why I Believe in God Van Til
The Bible Van Til
A Christian Theory of Knowledge - Chapter 1 Van Til
Survey of Christian Epistemology - Chapter 1 Van Til
Van Til: Defender of the Faith - Chapter 1 White

 


 

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ReformedAudio.org was conceived and developed by Ryan Jankowski and Benjamin C. Richards of Tucson, Arizona. Our goal is to create a resource for thoughtful Christians that provides high quality audio versions of some of the best Christian theological literature. In addition, we also offer pdf versions of many of the books and articles we have recorded. We have learned from our own experience that, while there is no substitute for reading, listening to recorded material is another great way to assimilate good Christian literature.

Since our desire is to see these works disseminated to the widest possible audience, all of our resources are available free of charge. We encourage everyone to download, copy and share these files. We do request that if you post them on your own website, that you acknowledge ReformedAudio.org as the source.