Apologetics in a Post Christian Age (Audio) -- Making the Case for Christianity (New Testament Textual Criticism)

Living in Light of Two Ages
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Here's the audio from the Wednesday night Bible Study:
Here's the audio from the Wednesday night Bible Study:
Here's the audio from the Wednesday night Bible Study: Making the Case for Christianity -- The Apologetic Method of B. B. Warfield -- Part Two
Here's the audio from the Wednesday night Bible Study: Making the Case for Christianity -- the Apologetic Method of B. B. Warfield
Here's the audio from the Wednesday night Bible Study:
Here's the audio from the Academy lecture on Thomas Reid (the second of a two part series).
In this lecture, I address the decline of Thomas Reid's "common sense philosophy" along with its recent resurgence. I also address Reformed critics of Reid as well as consider Reid's influence upon the "Old Princeton" apologetic of B. B. Warfield.
I then offer four conclusions as to why Reid's "first principles" and "common sense" tests for truth can undergird a powerful transcendental argument for Christianity, as well as help us recover confidence in the place of Christian evidences in apologetics.
The Common Sense Philosophy of Thomas Reid -- Part Two
The Common Sense Philosophy of Thomas Reid -- Part One
Here's the audio from the Wednesday night Bible Study: Making the Case for Christianity -- Montgomery and Schaeffer
Here's the audio from the Academy lecture on Thomas Reid (the first in a two part series).
I cover Reid's life and history, the role of first principles and his understanding of "common sense," and also the differences between Reid, Hume, and Kant, and Reid's critique of what he identifies as the "ideal theory."
I also discuss how Reid's "realism" undergirds the Old Princeton evidential apologetic, and how Kant's views on perception have influenced Kuyper and Van Til.
Here's the audio from the Wednesday night Bible Study: Van Til's Two Step Method