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  • God the Preacher & Apologist - Lance Quinn - Exposit the Word

    Throughout the centuries of the Christian church, there have been many different approaches and applied methods in the field of apologetics. Yet only one approach, presuppositionalism, is truly compatible with expository preaching, each sphere relying principally on God the Preacher and Apologist...

  • God, the Preacher, and the Apologist - Lance Quinn - Exposit the Word

    Throughout the centuries of the Christian church, there have been many different approaches and applied methods in the field of apologetics. Yet only one approach, presuppositionalism, is truly compatible with expository preaching, each sphere relying principally on God the Preacher and Apologist...

  • The Gospel Creed - E.9 - The Humble Skeptic Podcast

    On this episode of The Humble Skeptic podcast Shane explores the beliefs of the world’s first Christians through an in-depth investigation of the earliest Christian creed cited by Paul in 1st Corinthians 15.

  • Proof of the Gospel - E.8 - The Humble Skeptic Podcast

    On this episode, Shane Rosenthal continues his conversation with Dr. Mike Farley of Covenant Seminary in St. Louis about the relationship between faith and proof. What does the Bible itself say about this issue, and how was faith promoted during the first few centuries of the Christian Church? Th...

  • Faith & Proof - E.7 - The Humble Skeptic Podcast

    What is the relationship between faith and proof? Shane Rosenthal discusses this question with Dr. Mike Farley of Covenant Theological Seminary. How did the Israelites come to believe that Moses really spoke with God, and how did his writings become so authoritative among the ancient Hebrews? Was...

  • Faith & Certainty - E.6 - The Humble Skeptic Podcast

    What do you believe about God and the afterlife? How certain are you that your beliefs are true, particularly when compared with all the other faith and worldview options out there in the marketplace of ideas? Can we have certainty about our deepest convictions? On this edition of The Humble Skep...

  • Is Faith a Feeling? - E.4 - The Humble Skeptic Podcast

    According to many Christians today, faith isn’t based on external facts or evidence, but is actually thought of as an internal subjective feeling, intuition or experience. But is this idea biblical? Does the Bible teach that faith is related to our feelings? Where do other religions traditions st...

  • Is Faith Blind? - E.3 - The Humble Skeptic Podcast

    Most of the people Shane recently polled at a number of Christian gatherings seemed to think that faith is a blind leap. But is this idea really taught in the Bible? On this episode we’ll examine the texts that some people use in support of blind faith in order to understand why this belief is so...

  • Is Faith Irrational? - E.2 - The Humble Skeptic Podcast

    Many people today claim that faith is the absence of evidence, but is this really the case? Shane Rosenthal investigates the true nature of faith and interacts with a variety of different perspectives.

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  • The Humble Skeptic Podcast - Shane Rosenthal

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    If faith is blind, then what makes one belief better or worse than any another? And if it's just a leap in the dark, why should anyone feel obligated to believe anything at all? On this podcast, Shane Rosenthal asks many questions of this kind as he talks with authors and scholars from all over t...

  • Road Trip to Truth - John Fabarez

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    Take a 2000 year old question, throw in a mix of Gen Z college students, a healthy serving of experts, a dash of animation, and what do you get?

    Road Trip to Truth, a series that seeks to teach us that the answers to life's biggest questions are never that far off.

    Join host John Fabarez on his...

  • Reasonable Faith - S8:E4 - The Way of the Master

    Reasoning with unbelievers about the absolute claims of the bible.

  • How Do You Know God Is Real? - E.5 - To Every Man That Asketh - Ben Seewald

    Ben and Owen discuss that not only creation screams of its creator, but that we have a more sure word of prophecy: the Bible.

  • The New Apologetics - Emilio Ramos

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    the new apologetics exist to confront the challenges facing the church in the 21st-century by responding to the emergence of globalism, futurism, transhumanism, pagan spirituality and sexuality with a robust theology that is rooted in the eschatological superstructure of Scripture and the theolog...

  • How Can we Know the Bible is True? - Defend and Confirm Podcast

    In this four-part series, we answer the question "How can you know Christianity is true?"

    In part 3, we ask how Christians can know that the bible is the word of God. Should we use some external, historical criteria as the way we authenticate scripture, or should we look to the bible itself?

  • Apologetics and Kids - Defend and Confirm Podcast

    In this episode, Russell is joined by 8-year-old guest co-host, Barrett. Russell addresses the problem of evangelical youth leaving the faith. Is the problem a lack of apologetics training Or is it a more fundamental problem in the evangelical church? We talk about the need for discipleship and e...

  • No One Is an Atheist - Defend and Confirm Podcast

    In this four-part series, we answer the question "How can you know Christianity is true?"

    In part 2, we address the claim that building our knowledge on anything other than God and his word leads to absurdity. When the atheist claims to have moral, scientific, or logical knowledge, he is actuall...

  • God is The Foundation of Knowledge - Defend and Confirm Podcast

    In this four-part series, we answer the question "How can you know Christianity is true?"

    In part 1, we lay the foundation for this conversation (pun intended) by looking at competing epistemological foundations. We discuss how we as Christians, unlike the world, ground our knowledge in God’s re...

  • Biblical Apologetics - Defend and Confirm Podcast

    In this episode, we talk about the foundation for Christian apologetics. Should we defend the gospel with evidential or presuppositional apologetics? Are the two at odds? What's the difference? Are there good and bad ways to defend Christian truth? Check it out!