1 Peter 3:15 calls believers to sanctify Christ as Lord, defend biblical truth with confidence, and display hope through Scriptural conviction.
Celsus: A Second-Century Pagan Philosopher and the Early Challenge to Christian Apologetics
A conservative evangelical refutation of Celsus, a second-century pagan philosopher who challenged Christianity’s truth, divinity, and historical claims.
Reformed Apologetics: A Biblical and Theological Evaluation of the Presuppositional Method
Reformed apologetics emphasizes starting with Scripture, but risks neglecting logic and evidence which are also biblically essential for defense.
How Can I explain the Problem of Evil?: A Biblical and Rational Defense of God’s Sovereignty and Human Responsibility
The content discusses the problem of evil, its origins, human free will, and God's purpose in allowing evil to exist.
Evidentialism: A Biblical and Rational Defense of the Christian Faith through Objective Evidence
Evidentialism argues for the rationality of Christian belief based on empirical evidence, emphasizing that faith aligns with verifiable facts.
Can Reformed Apologetics Provide a Sound Biblical Defense of the Faith?
Reformed apologetics emphasizes faith's rational grounds through inherent capacities to know God, transcending strict evidential demands for belief.
How Can Christians Effectively Defend Against Cults Through Biblical Apologetics?
Explore techniques to safeguard your beliefs with biblical wisdom. Discover how to respond to cultic teachings.

