Apologetics and Theology Blog Midweek Apologetics Roundup Stephen Bedard, December 19, 2018June 16, 2019 Here are some apologetics-related posts I came across this week. Go and check them out. Would Human Extinction Be Immoral? – Michael Egnor Rhetoric and CS Lewis – Part 1 – Mark McGee The Reason for Christmas – Shafer Parker Science Professor & Nanotechnologist, James Tour, Converts to Christianity After Encounter with… Continue Reading
Apologetics and Theology Blog Midweek Apologetics Roundup Stephen Bedard, October 17, 2018June 30, 2019 Here are some apologetics-related posts that I came across this week. Go and check them out. Perfectly Communicating Error? – Rich Davis Who is Christ for Us Today? Bonhoeffer’s Final Questions – Charles Marsh Lawrence Krauss debates “A Universe From Nothing” with an astrophysicist – Wintery Knight The New Testament:… Continue Reading
Apologetics and Theology Blog Midweek Apologetics Roundup Stephen Bedard, September 11, 2018December 24, 2019 Here are some apologetics-related posts for you to check out. How Should We Understand Miracles in the 21st Century? – Bob Eckhard The Four Functions of Apologetics – Chad Gross Can a Scientist Believe in Miracles? – Ian Hutchinson Dennis Prager: which sin is the worst sin? – Wintery Knight… Continue Reading
Apologetics and Theology Blog Midweek Apologetics Roundup Stephen Bedard, July 4, 2018July 31, 2020 Here are some apologetics-related posts that I came across this week. Go and check them out. Did God Create Evil? – Brian Chilton The 10 Commandments of Progressive Christianity #5: Are Questions More Important than Answers? – Michael Kruger Misquoting Jesus: A Critical Book Review – Nathan Nadeau The Perilous Pitfalls… Continue Reading
Apologetics and Theology Blog Midweek Apologetics Roundup Stephen Bedard, May 23, 2018May 2, 2019 Here are some apologetics-related posts I came across this week. Go and check them out. Saving Truth by Abdu Murray – Chad Gross No, Andy Stanley Isn’t a Marcionite – W. Paul Franks What is the fine-tuning argument for God’s existence, and does the multiverse counter it? – Wintery Knight Book… Continue Reading
Apologetics and Theology Blog Midweek Apologetics Roundup Stephen Bedard, April 4, 2018December 26, 2019 Here are some apologetics-related posts for you to check out. 13 Different Resurrection Appearances Made By Jesus – Brian Chilton The Joy of Easter – Ravi Zacharias 5 Common Objections to Christianity – Sarah Malcangi Origins Debate: Creationism or Theistic Evolution? – Sean McDowell God’s Work in Our Friends’ Salvation… Continue Reading
Apologetics and Theology Blog Midweek Apologetics Roundup Stephen Bedard, March 21, 2018June 12, 2020 Here are some apologetics-related posts I came across this week. Go and check them out. What Drives a Cult Leader like David Koresh? – Lenny Esposito Science, Stephen Hawking, And Free Minds – Terrell Clemmons Gary Habermas argues for Jesus’ resurrection using minimal facts at Southern Evangelical Seminary’s annual National Conference… Continue Reading
Apologetics and Theology Blog Midweek Apologetics Roundup Stephen Bedard, March 14, 2018March 2, 2020 Here are some apologetics-related posts that I came across this week. Book Review: “Dynamics of Muslim Worlds” – J.W. Wartick WATCH: Nancy Pearcey on Love Thy Body – Kurt Jaros Is the New Testament Reliable? – Ryan Pauly God’s Crime Scene for Kids – Nick Smith How Can God Allow… Continue Reading
Apologetics and Theology Blog Midweek Apologetics Roundup Stephen Bedard, December 27, 2017April 16, 2021 Here are some apologetics-related posts that I came across. Truth in the Story of Christmas – John Dickson The Connection Between Christmas and Hanukkah – Misty Callahan Christmas is Christmas Because Jesus is God – J. Warner Wallace Why Atheism Makes Reason Impossible – Frank Turek Men and Temptation –… Continue Reading
Apologetics and Theology Blog Midweek Apologetics Roundup Stephen Bedard, July 27, 2016May 20, 2019 Here are some apologetics-related posts that I have discovered this week. Make sure to go and check them out. Is Evolution A Theory in Crisis? – Sean McDowell Why Christians Need to Renew Their Commitment to Share the Gospel – Eric Chabot The Third Mission to the West – Amy… Continue Reading
Apologetics and Theology Blog Midweek Apologetics Roundup Stephen Bedard, November 29, 2014May 8, 2019 Recommended Blog Posts: Is Apologetics Biblical? – Andy Steiger The Deity of Christ in the Gospel of Mark – Jonathan McLatchie David Hume on the Observability of Causation – Thomas Rauchenstein The Origin of the Idea of God – Jason Crowder Book Plunge: Unmasking the Pagan Christ – Nick Peters Recommended Resource: Continue Reading
Apologetics and Theology Blog Midweek Apologetics Roundup Stephen Bedard, November 8, 2014April 29, 2019 Some recommended apologetics posts: Historicism & Christianity – A. Joubert The Context of God’s Judgment As Portrayed In The Old and New Testaments – Ron Galloway Convince Me There’s A God – Archaeology 17 – Mark McGee Is Your Church Raising an Army of Skeptics? – Jason Wisdom The Metaphysical Hurdle and The… Continue Reading
Apologetics and Theology Blog Midweek Apologetics Roundup Stephen Bedard, October 4, 2014August 31, 2019 The Benefits of Community in Apologetics – Zak Schmoll 2 Reasons Why Beliefs are (Almost) Involuntary – Thomas Rauchenstein Why Understanding the Imago Dei is More Crucial than Ever – Lenny Esposito You Are What You Think! – Eric Chabot Do Denominational Disagreements Falsify Christianity? – J. Warner Wallace Recommended Resource: Continue Reading
Apologetics and Theology Blog Get Thee to Apologetics 315 Stephen Bedard, January 31, 2014August 26, 2019 If you are interested in apologetics, you need to check out the website Apologetics 315. Brian Auten does an incredible job of collecting the best of apologetic resources. He has regular interviews, apologetic/philosophical definitions and book reviews. Beyond that he has links to a huge number of podcasts, sites and… Continue Reading
Apologetics and Theology Blog Featured Resource: Collin Brendemuehl Stephen Bedard, January 21, 2014September 18, 2019 I am thankful that there are many other apologists active on the internet. One that I would like to point you to is Collin Brendemuehl. He is an author and a speaker. He also has a blog on his site that you might enjoy. Stop by his site and check… Continue Reading
Blogging and Writing So You Want to Be a Blogger? Stephen Bedard, January 18, 2014September 20, 2019 I have been blogging for six or seven years now. I don’t do everything perfectly, but I have learned some things through trial and error. If you want to be an effective blogger, this advice may be of some help. 1. Blog. Really, try to blog as often as you… Continue Reading
Apologetics and Theology Blog Faithful Thinkers Stephen Bedard, July 10, 2011August 19, 2019 I would like to continue and point you to good quality apologetics blogs. This time I would like to send you to Faithful Thinkers by Luke Nix. Check out his blog and make sure to say ‘hi.’ Continue Reading
Apologetics and Theology Blog Cold and Lonely Truth Stephen Bedard, June 17, 2011November 9, 2019 Another blog that I would like to recommend is Cold and Lonely Truth by Arthur Khachatryan. Arthur is also the author of the book Cold and Lonely Truth. Check it out. Continue Reading
Apologetics and Theology Blog Apologetics Guy Stephen Bedard, June 16, 2011July 18, 2020 I am so thankful that there are many people on the Internet working at expressing the Christian faith in a rational way. In the next little while I am going to point you toward some other blogs to check out. Today, I am going to recommend Apologetics Guy by Mikel… Continue Reading