Creative Apologetics: Giving Reasons for Our Faith

Speaker(s): Clark Pinnock
Date: 1992
Length: 15h 13min
Product ID: RGDL2261S

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Description

Christians need to have solid reasons for their faith when they engage in mission and evangelism. Though taking philosophical issues into account, this series is primarily concerned with creative apologetics and improved powers of persuasion. It focuses on the sort of creative apologetics which aims to win people, not arguments.

Lectures include:

  • Introduction: Reason and Faith
  • Apologetic Strategy: Soft Rational Cumulative Case
  • Theological Anthropology
  • Religious Experience
  • Science and Metaphysics
  • Revelation in History
  • Intersection with Society
  • The Problem of Suffering and Evil
  • The Credibility of God as Savior of the World
  • Science and Religion

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Clark Pinnock was Professor Emeritus of Systematic Theology at McMaster Divinity College. He is author of numerous books including Biblical Revelation, The Scripture Principle, A Wideness in God's Mercy and Reason Enough.

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