Apologetics 201 – Winter 25
Required Materials:
- Bible (unless otherwise specified, you may use the translation of your choice)
- Lecture notes and quiz blanks will use the ESV translation.
- Every Believer Confident: Apologetics for the Ordinary Christian, Mark Farnham, ISBN: 978-1632695208
- Every Thought Captive: a Study Manual for the Defense of the Truth, Richard Pratt, ISBN: 978-0875523521
Prerequisites:
- None
Instructors
This course introduces the student to Christian apologetics and focuses on the biblical basis for apologetics, biblical apologetic method, presuppositions, worldview, and practically engaging contemporary culture in defending the faith and proclaiming the truth of God. Includes Christian evidences and a review of various apologetic systems. Includes introductory material on epistemology (how we know things), logic, theology, philosophy, the problems of evil, various religions, science, reason, and other topics at the discretion of the instructor. Assignments include quizzes, exams, role-playing discussions, discussion of the required weekly readings, sharing the gospel “in the real world,” engaging with a skeptic, short essays, comparison of beliefs of world religions, and a presentation to the class on a subject in the area of apologetics.