C.S. Lewis's Approach to Apologetics
C.S. Lewis had a first rate mind and a poet’s power of expression. This talk looks at how he applied his powerful imagination to…
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C.S. Lewis had a first rate mind and a poet’s power of expression. This talk looks at how he applied his powerful imagination to…
The sexual revolution has failed to live up to its promises. This book looks at how the Christian view offers a better story.
The existence of evil and suffering in the world is perhaps the most common objection to belief in God. If God is both good and…
These talks look at what apologetics is and how we can be more effective in defending and communicating the Christian message.
When there is so much evil and suffering all around us, how can we believe God is good?
Some ideas for helping students to think about apologetics and faith.
Dr Greg Pritchard explains why he sees apologetics as the Science and Art of Christian Persuasion.
How to identify and analyse someone's worldview - affirming what is true and discovering what is in error.
Many people think Jesus was real, but that his followers exaggerated his identity. Here are three reasons why we can trust the biblical…