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Apologia (Apologetics) - The Fullness of Christian Truth

1 Peter 3:15:
But sanctify Christ as Lord in your hearts, always being ready to make a defense to everyone who asks you to give an account for the hope that is in you, yet with gentleness and reverence;

 

The Bible tells us that God is One, yet He reveals Himself to us in Three Persons. This is called the Trinity. Hear, 0 Israel! The Lord is our God, the Lord is one! (Deuteronomy 6:4). Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit (Matthew 28:18; see also John 5:17-27 where Jesus, the Son, shows His equality with the Father and John 14:16-17 where Jesus speaks of the Holy Spirit being another which means "another of the same kind," that is, totally equal with the Son and Father). God is not three Gods, but one God who has revealed Himself in three Persons who are equal in character, glory, and power: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ), God the Holy Spirit.
?Dr. Phil Newton,
The Way of Faith

 

James White:

  • John 15, the Vine and the Branches, and an Example of Cultic Misinterpretation
  • The Empty Hand of Faith: Dealing with the Nature of Saving Faith
  • Purpose and Meaning of "Ego Eimi" in the Gospel of John
  • A Brief Description of the Trinity
  • The Trinity, the Definition of Chalcedon, and Oneness Theology
  • Granville Sharp's Rule: Titus 2:13, 2 Peter 1:1
  • John 1:1 - Meaning and Translation
  • The Pre-existence of Christ
  • Biblical Inerrancy
  • Evidence for Special Creation From Scientific Evidence
  • Guide to Biblical Interpretation
  • Jesus Christ - the Lamb of Revelation
  • The Biblical Basis of Christian Apologetics and Counter-Cult Ministry
  • The Nature of God - The Tri-Unity of God
  • The Prologue of the Gospel of John
  • The Theology of God in Isaiah 40-45
  • Theotetos: Meaning at Colossians 2:9
  • The Empty Hand of Faith
  • Germans, JW's, and John 1:1
  • Historical Honesty and the Watchtower Society
  • The Deity of Christ Teaching Outline (tape #402)
  • John 15, the Vine and the Branches, and an Example of Cultic Misinterpretation
  • Letters to an Anti-Theist (A debate between  & Dennis McKinsey
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    ALWAYS BE READY
    Directions for Defending the Faith
    Dr. Greg L. Bahnsen

    One of the best books available to prepare you to encounter the many varieties of unbelief. You will learn about the myth of neutrality, the nature of belief and unbelief, how to critique worldviews, and how to develop a solid biblical strategy for answering the challenges of unbelievers. Special assistance is provided for many of the common objections offered against Christianity, such as: the problem of evil, the problem of knowing the supernatural, the problem of faith, the problem of religious language, and the problem of miracles. Always Ready closes with an exposition of Acts 17 - the Apostle Paul's famous defense of the faith at Athens.

    ALWAYS BE READY book review by Greg Strawbridge, PhD

    More Apologetics from Dr. Greg L. Bahnsen:

    Evidential Apologetics: The Right Way
    Apologetics in Practice (Part 1)
    Evangelism and Apologetics

    WHY ONE WAY?
    by John MacArthur

    Defending an Exclusive Claim in an Inclusive World

    A reaffirmation of what historic Christianity has believed about truth, and a declaration of the core of John MacArthur?s heart and ministry.

    A concise guide to understanding how and why the ancient Christian faith makes sense for today and a blueprint for communicating truth to a ?truthless? and cynical generation. The book is centered around 6 key principles: objectivity, rationality, veracity, authority, incompatibility and integrity. In the ultimate apologetic, John MacArthur presents a case for Christianity that serves as a logical explanation as much as a solid defense.

     

    TEARING DOWN STRONGHOLDS
    R. C. Sproul Jr.

    R. C. Sproul Jr. has equipped Christians with the ammunition needed to counter the non-Christian philosophies that have made the greatest gains in our era. He also counters the primary criticisms lobbed against the biblical world-view. ?My hope is to persuade others,? writes Sproul, ?and to provide some tools to help others persuade others. My prayer is to not only tear down the strongholds of the devil, not only to repel the assaults of the very gates of hell, but to show the firm foundation, the Rock, upon which our faith rests.

    R. C. Sproul Jr. has a knack for making good Biblical sense out of bad worldly nonsense. This primer on apologetics is a gem that no thinking Christian living in these remarkable days will want to be without.
    ?George Grant

    R. C. Sproul Jr. is director of Highlands Study Center (Meadowview, VA), pastor of Saint Peter Presbyterian Church (Bristol, TN), and editor-in-chief of Tabletalk magazine.

     

    GOD CHOSE TO SAVE
    Joseph M. Bianchi

    Why man cannot and will not be saved apart from election

    Joint Publication with Calvary Press

    In God Chose to Save, God?s wonderful plan of election is explained in a clear and readable fashion. Rather than stacking a dizzying array of verses together to ?prove a point?, the author carefully explains key texts as they pertain to the overall themes of the Bible.

    Charitable, yet refreshingly honest, this book needs to be read by all Christians who desire a closer walk with the sovereign Lord of the Universe and who want a better understanding of the immeasurable richness of God?s grace in choosing to save sinners.

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