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Anti-Intellectualism in the Church (Video)
In this third part of the “Why Apologetics?” series, Tim talks about the value of developing the mind through apologetics as a way of pushing back against anti-intellectualism in the church.
Anti-Intellectualism in the Church
In this third part of the “Why Apologetics?” series, Tim talks about the value of developing the mind through apologetics as a way of pushing back against anti-intellectualism in the church.
If You Want Your Kids to Own Their Faith, Teach Them to Think Critically about Their Faith
How do we get our kids to think for themselves about Christian truths? We need to stop only asking the “what” questions and start asking the “why” questions.
Why Is Apologetics so Important? (Video)
Tim introduces a series of videos he’ll be presenting called “Why Apologetics?” that explains what apologetics is and why it’s so vital.
Eight Lessons on Being an A-Paul-ogist
If we want to be effective apologists, we should imitate how Paul engaged his audience. Here’s what we learn about his approach from Acts 17.
Go Where the Evidence Leads (Video)
Tim explains how many scientists exclude possible conclusions based on philosophical ideas before looking at the evidence.
The Single Biggest Threat to Faith: Apologetics?
An author has called apologetics “the single biggest threat to genuine Christian faith that we face today,” but it’s anti-intellectualism—not apologetics—that is arguably the greatest threat.
The Counter-Cultural Definition of Faith (Video)
Tim gives a helpful analogy for biblical faith.
An Apologetic for Apologetics with Alisa Childers
Not everyone is a fan of apologetics, but there reasons why we should all be prepared to give an apologetic for what we believe.
Can You Ground Objective Morality in a God That Does Not Exist?
Can a person who believes in a God that does not exist still have a good grounding for objective morality? The distinction between “in principle” and “in reality” is crucial to answering this question.