[vc_row 0=””][vc_column 0=””][vc_column_text 0=””]Westminster Theological Seminary
Introduction to Apologetics
William Edgar 2003

This course introduces students to Christian apologetics. Topics include the biblical basis for apologetics, engaging contemporary culture and thought, the history of apologetics, and more.

1 Apologetics 101: Introduction 48 min
2 Apologetics 101: A Call to Apologetics I 53 min
3 Apologetics 101: A Call to Apologetics II—The Past 49 min
4 Apologetics 101: A Call to Apologetics III—Past and Present 72 min
5 Apologetics 101: The Great Text—The Bible and Apologetics 45 min
6 Apologetics 101: Definitions 44 min
7 Apologetics 101: Definitions and Worldview Thinking I 40 min
8 Apologetics 101: Worldview Thinking II 47 min
9 Apologetics 101: Common Grace 48 min
10 Apologetics 101: Fundamentals of the Christian Worldview 49 min
11 Apologetics 101: Thinking God’s Thoughts After Him—Worldviews in Conflict 45 min
12 Apologetics 101: Understanding Modernity I 49 min
13 Apologetics 101: Understanding Modernity II 51 min
14 Apologetics 101: Understanding Modernity III 50 min
15 Apologetics 101: Understanding Modernity IV 47 min
16 Apologetics 101: The Transcendental Approach 51 min
17 Apologetics 101: Presuppositional Argument I 74 min
18 Apologetics 101: Presuppositional Argument II 45 min
19 Apologetics 101: Karl Barth—The Being of Holy Scripture is in Becoming 68 min
20 Apologetics 101: Question and Answer to McCormack Lecture 27 min
21 Apologetics 101: Presuppositional Argument III 48 min
22 Apologetics 101: The Problem of Evil I 53 min
23 Apologetics 101: Apologetics and Missions I 49 min
24 Apologetics 101: Apologetics and Missions II 43 min
25 Apologetics 101: The Problem of Evil II 51 min
26 Apologetics 101: The Problem of Evil III 51 min
27 Apologetics 101: Science and Faith I 52 min
28 Apologetics 101: Science and Faith II 52 min

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