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Tauranga Event: Why Thinking Matters Presentation & DVD Launch

Wednesday 22nd May 2013 Why Thinking Matters?  An introduction to Apologetics SPEAKER: Rodney Lake WHEN: 7:30pm Wednesday 22nd May 2013 WHERE: Bethlehem Community Church, 183 Moffat Rd, Bethlehem, Tauranga. COST: Free – so bring a friend! In this live presentation Rodney introduces the idea of Apologetics and makes a case for why it matters in our Christian walk.  He makes both…

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Audio and Video from the Craig v Krauss Debate

If you missed the debate yesterday between William Lane Craig and Lawrence Krauss on the topic “Is there Evidence for God?”, the media from the event is now available. Video: visit the official debate website here (it has also been uploaded to YouTube). Audio: download it here from Apologetics315. Timothy and Michael live-blogged the event, and their post presents a…

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Why is the world the way it is?

John Piper, Pastor for Preaching at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis, addresses the important issue of suffering in this sermon at Saint Andrew’s in Sanford, Florida: The Supremacy of Christ & the Sorrow of Calamity.

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Martin Bashir talks about his Rob Bell interview

If you’ve seen the video of Rob Bell’s appearance on MSNBC with Martin Bashir then this may be of interest to you. The conversation is between Bashir and Paul Edwards but this time it is Bashir who is on the receiving end of the questions. He offers his thoughts about the Bell interview and his own impression of Love Wins. It’s…

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Full Audio from the John Lennox NZ Tour

A collection of audio resources from John Lennox’s recent visit.

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Video from the Saddleback Apologetics Weekend

Media from the recent apologetics conference hosted at Rick Warren’s church on the topic: “Who is Jesus?”.

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Audio from the Evangelical Philosophical Society Apologetics Conferences

The EPS website has released all of the great teaching from their popular apologetics conferences.

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The Life of the Mind and the Love of God

Audio from the sessions by Albert Mohler, Rick Warren, R. C. Sproul, John Piper, and others at the Desiring God National Conference held this last weekend.

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Matt Flannagan interviewed on Apologetics 315

Brian Auten, of the great apologetics resource website Apologetics 315, has posted his interview with Christian philosopher and blogger Matt Flannagan.

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Audio from the Bradley v Flannagan Debate: Is God the Source of Morality?

Audio from the recent debate at Auckland University between atheist and former Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, Dr Bradley, and blogger and Christian philosopher, Matt Flannagan.

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Audio Series for D. A. Carson’s The God Who is There

Don Carson’s latest book is an excellent introduction to the Biblical storyline, through the lens of God’s character and work in history. The audio has been posted from Carson’s 14-part seminar at Bethlehem Baptist Church as a helpful introduction to the book’s material.

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What Would Jesus Say to a Relativist?

In this sermon at Castle Pines Community Church, Douglas Groothius offers a useful overview of religious and moral relativism. He talks about Jesus as a thinker and a model for us in communicating truth and approaching intellectual problems.

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Kenneth Samples on the Compatibility of Faith and Reason

Kenneth Samples, apologist at Reasons to Believe, offers a cumulative case for the existence of God and for the reasonableness of Christian faith.

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Audio from Our March 11 Forum: Has Science Disproved God?

The audio from our first panel event at Auckland University on reconciling God and Science is now available.

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Groothius on Apologetics and Postmodernism

Three lectures by Douglas Groothius on the crisis of truth and how to understand the relationship between culture and Christianity.

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Audio Resources from J. P. Moreland

Some new topical sermons by the apologist and professor of philosophy.

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