12-09-2004, 12:44 PM
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#1 | | הדו ליהוה כי־טוב
Joined: Nov 2002 Location: Chicago area Posts: 8,847
| Apologetics Resources Here is a list of resources for Apologetic endeavors. Please make use of these resources; they're all very wonderful. Websites with Apologetics material - cmfnow.com has a page full of free articles on Apologetics, with a lot of work by the late Dr. Greg L. Bahnsen. The articles are often written on a more scholarly level, but they are wonderful.
- Ravi Zacharias is an Evidentialist with a radio show and several books. In the archives of his radio show, you can listen for free to past broadcasts. He's one of the best-known apologists in the world, and knows his stuff. Note: He is not a presuppositionalist.
- The Center for Reformed Theology and Apologetics has links to free articles by Cornelius Van Til, John Frame, K. Scott Oliphint, Greg Bahnsen, B.B. Warfield, and many more. All resources, I believe, are presuppositionalist ones.
- Christian Research Institute features evidentialist Hank Hanegraaff, "The Bible Answer Man." Their website includes articles and archived radio broadcasts.
- The Apologetics Index provides "13,779 pages of research resources on world religions, religious cults, sects, new religious movements... apologetics-, anticult-, and countercult organizations, doctrines, religious practices and worldviews." The site is huge.
- Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry has tons of resources to help Christians understand various worldviews and world religions.
Books on Apologetic Method (How to do Apologetics) - Richard Pratt: Every Thought Captive
Pratt wrote this book to introduce high school students to Presuppositional Apologetics. It is a short book, easy to read, and a fairly good introduction to Presuppositional Apologetics. - K. Scott Oliphint: The Battle Belongs to the Lord
- John M. Frame: Apologetics to the Glory of God
- Greg Bahnsen: Always Ready
This book is probably the best introduction to Presuppositional Apologetics available. It's written on a popular level, but it requires you to think. This is one of the most important books in my collection. - Greg Bahnsen: Van Til's Apologetic
This is a thorough exposition of Van Til's thought. It is a very large book, and not as accessible as the other books on this list. However, it is Bahnsen's magnum opus, and a more systematic explanation of Van Til's Presuppositional Apologetics than any of Van Til's own works. - Cornelius Van Til: The Defense of the Faith
A somewhat difficult book, this book was distilled from Van Til's various works on Apologetics for teaching at Westminster Theological Seminary. A minimal understanding of the enduring problems of philosophy is necessary to understand this book fully. - Cornelius Van Til: Christian Apologetics
A short book, most of this is incorporated into The Defense of the Faith. While less difficult than that book, this one is still more advanced than most of the others. - More of Van Til's works
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12-21-2004, 11:54 AM
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#2 | | Unto Us A Child Is Born
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