Apologetics 11: The Historical Jesus
Examining the claims made by the DaVinci code, today’s class will dig deep into archaeology, critical methods, and Historical Jesus studies to find the truth about the origins of Christianity. […]

Examining the claims made by the DaVinci code, today’s class will dig deep into archaeology, critical methods, and Historical Jesus studies to find the truth about the origins of Christianity. […]
Examining the claims made by the DaVinci code, today’s class will dig deep into archaeology, critical methods, and Historical Jesus studies to find the truth about the origins of Christianity. […]
Let’s face it: there’s some difficult stuff in the Old Testament. Violence, weird laws, weird people, and a God that is not what we were expecting. Here’s some tools on how […]
Examining the pro's and con's of the three major evangelical positions on creationism.
"Fine Tuning," or "Teleological" Argument. Evidence for design in the Big Bang, Evolution, and everything in between!
Some thoughts on prayer from James 1:4-8
How can a humble God receive worship? And why should it be central to our faith and lives?
Click here to listen to the Q n A session following the class, as well as some after-class discussions with students.
William Lane Craig's "Kalam Cosmological Argument" shows how the Big Bang proves God!
Additional thoughts on the Problem of Pain.
How can a loving God allow evil, suffering, and pain?
On a quest for my Father.
How do you view the lost?
How can a good God allow natural evil?
Further discussion on the moral argument with students.
Combining the best of C.S. Lewis and William Lane Craig, this class looks at one of the major classical arguments for God.
A survey of the five major ways that people have approached life over the last 2,500 years of Western History.
Official course on Apologetics. Seeks to lay a foundation of the concept and practice of defending the faith.
This post is an informal discussion time, recorded at the first service, before preaching the sermon, “Is it okay to get paid for ministry.” –> Remember you can subscribe to my […]
What about Paul? Tent-making? George Müler? Answers to these and other questions in this sermon, and 12-page blog-post on receiving money in ministry.
Post-modernity, Modernity & Pre-Modernity. If you enjoyed this sermon, please subscribe to my sermons podcast in iTunes. You may also want to follow my theology podcast, my YouTube channel, or my Twitter. […]
In what sense can we say a worldview is better than another? If you enjoyed this sermon, please subscribe to my sermons podcast in iTunes. You may also want […]
I learned of God from my parents. Does that make my beliefs invalid? If you enjoyed this sermon, please subscribe to my sermons podcast in iTunes. You may also […]
A brief introduction to the important concept of “worldview.” If you enjoyed this sermon, please subscribe to my sermons podcast in iTunes. You may also want to follow my theology podcast, […]
Some argue that we aught not do Apologetics. A look at the objections and cautions. If you enjoyed this sermon, please subscribe to my sermons podcast in iTunes. You may also […]
And so it begins! The first in a monumental series on Apologetics. If you enjoyed this sermon, please subscribe to my sermons podcast in iTunes. You may also want […]
Some additional thoughts, including, “What if I DON’T experience the Holy Spirit?” If you enjoyed this sermon, please subscribe to my sermons podcast in iTunes. You may also want to […]
Would you abandon your faith if all the science was against it? A discussion of Pannenberg’s theory of “Properly Basic Beliefs,” and Reformed Epistemology. If you […]
On September 15, I will begin teaching a 12-week course on Apologetics. To hear a five-minute teaser of what you can expect, listen here. The culmination of over a decade […]