
To Everyone an Answer
27 episodes
Loving God with All Your Mind / J.P. Moreland
Dr. J.P. Moreland explains how intellectualism has been severed from Christianity and the church, and how it must be restored in order for Christianity to again come to bear on culture in its fullness.
The Intolerance of Tolerance / Greg Koukl
Dr. Greg Koukl explains how the contemporary idea of tolerance is not tolerance at all. He explains the logical issues presented by contemporary tolerance and how these issues can be discusses intelligently.
Did God Command Joshua and Israel to Commit Genocide? / Richard Hess
Dr. Richard Hess argues that the Israelites did not commit genocide against the Canaanites. He makes his case from a hermeneutical standpoint and analyzes both God's command and Israel's actions. He concludes with a Q&A session.
Christ in a World of Religions / Craig J Hazen
Dr. Craig Hazen explains the unique ways that Christianity comes to bear on a world of varying religions. He urges his audience to engage non-believers, because their questions are often quite answerable and can lead to significant discussion.
Killing the Canaanites Was Justified Capital Punishment / Clay Jones
Are There Contradictions in the Gospels? / Michael Licona
Is the Christian Doctrine of Hell Unconscionable? / Chad Meister
Misunderstandings and Objections to the Moral Argument for God / Michael Horner
Knowledge in the Context of Spiritual Formation / Dallas Willard
Dr. Dallas Willard explains the place of knowledge in apologetics and spiritual formation. He explains that knowledge allows people to understand a spiritual world, which provides the necessary insight to perceive the importance of the Christian life.
Imagination in Service to Truth - Literature as a Mode of Apologetics / Holly Ordway
Legal Evidence and Methodology in Apologetics / Kevin Lewis
Mormonism - Christian, Cult, or Something Else? A Worldview Answer / Carl Mosser
Did God Sanction Slavery in the Old Testament / Paul Copan
When Muslims Attack the Faith / Joshua Lingel
Can God Command Evil? The Problem of Apparently Immoral Commands / Matthew Flannagan
Jesus and Film / R. Douglas Geivett
The Resurrection Evidence that Changed Current Scholarship / Gary Habermas
Dr. Gary Habermas provides evidence for the resurrection of Jesus from sources that even skeptical scholars will allow. He shows that there is ample evidence and consensus for Jesus' appearance to his disciples after his death. From this, Dr. Habermas builds a solid case for the fundamental doctrines of Christianity.
Power Tools for Digging into the Word / Rick Grantham
Rick Grantham explains the capabilities of Logos Bible Software. He highlights the various cross-reference, definition, and library features. The software is designed to pull together one's entire stock of resources to find relevant information about a particular passage. Logos aims to help people dig deep into the Word of God.
The Self-Understanding of Jesus / Ben Witherington III
Dr. Ben Witherington explains the views of Jesus that Jesus himself preached. He explains Jesus' title of "Son of Man" and the extent of Jesus' sacrifice. Dr. Witherington shares the implications of Jesus' sacrifice for the Christian life.
Ratio Christi: The Fastest Growing Movement of Apologetics Ministry on College Campuses / Rick Schenker
President Rick Schenker of apologetics organization Ratio Christi explains what his organization is doing to promote apologetics on college campuses. He shares his organization's heart to be a formidable intellectual force in the discussion of Christian faith.
Biblical Archaeology's Greatest Hits / John A. Bloom
Jesus and Pagan Mythology / Mary Jo Sharp
Professor Mary Jo Sharp of Houston Baptist University compares Jesus with pagan mythology, arguing that there are critical differences that make the story of Jesus absolutely unique. Fundamentally, she explains, the story of Jesus reflects a God who transcends the natural world.
CS Lewis' Challenge in our Secular Age / David Theroux
David Theroux, President of the C.S. Lewis Society of California, shares the conversion story of C.S. Lewis. Theroux looks at the writings of C.S. Lewis and explains his arguments against naturalism.
Help! There's a Cultist at My Door / Lenny Esposito
Lenny Espositio, President and Founder of Come Reason Ministries, explains how Christians can respond to proponents of deviant Christianies. He provides a number of tools to respond to both Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormons. Esposito asks his audience to be sure they respond to these people with love and consideration.
Apologetics in a Cross-Cultural Setting / I'Ching Thomas
I'Ching Thomas explains some of the unique challenges present in sharing the gospel with people from other cultures. She shares a broad array of fundamental questions Christians can ask as they approach a new culture. Thomas concludes with a Q&A session.
Punching Holes in Recent Atheistic Arguments / Robert B Stewart
Dr. Robert Stewart explains the critical issues at question when dealing with contemporary atheistic arguments. He draws from a number of arguments made by prominent advocates of atheism. Dr. Stewart concludes that objections to faith, while articulated logically, most always come down to issues of the heart.
Has Stephen Hawking Eliminated the Need for a Creator? / William Lane Craig
Dr. William Lane Craig responds to the theory of the origin of the universe presented in a recent book by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow. He explains that despite their claims otherwise, the authors espouse a number of philosophical ideas that go largely unanalyzed. He concludes with a Q&A session.