2004 apologetics academy
(2016)

Nonfiction

eAudiobook

Provider: hoopla

Details

PUBLISHED
[United States] : 1517 The Legacy Project : Made available through hoopla, 2016
EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (2hr., 38 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9781683662914 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) MWT11822336, 1683662911 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) 11822336
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Read by Various Readers

As heard on Pirate Christian Radio! Featuring Dr. Rosenbladt, Pastor Mallie, Pastor Cwirla and Craig Parton, Esq., this series is available in parts - each approximately 2-hour lecture in two 1-hour MP3s - or you can save 20% on the entire 12 MP3 set! Lecture 1, Christ Alone: The Only and Sufficient Savior; Dr. Rod Rosenbladt; 122 minutes; Christians make the bold claim that Christ is the only way to God. This claim is a common objection to Christianity. In this seminar, Dr. Rosenbladt makes the case that Jesus Christ is unique, as the only savior of this world, and he is the sufficient savior of this world. What does the Bible say about Christ as the sole and sufficient savior? How do Christians make the case for the exclusivity of Christ in our post-modern, relativistic age where any claims of truth are met with scrutiny? How did the Reformers address these questions? And, how do we as Christians make the case that Christ's exclusivity is indeed true? These are a few of the questions Dr. Rosenbladt addresses. Lecture 2, The Bible: Its Authority and Reliability; Pastor Charlie Mallie; 129 minutes; Non-Christians find the reliability and authority of the Bible doubtful, and the dependability of the Bible must be firmly established before they will believe the promises that the Bible contains. Why do Christians believe that the Bible is God's Word? Having cut his teeth evangelizing on the street, Pastor Mallie takes the listener through the "dos" and "don'ts" of evangelism, particularly related to the topic of the reliability and authority of the Bible by providing a historical perspective on the validity of the New Testament. Lecture 3, Sin: Original and Actual; Pastor William Cwirla; 122 minutes; What is the place of the doctrine of sin in apologetics? Why should we even spend time talking about sin? Are we sinners or are we saints? "The wages of sin is death," according to St. Paul. The revealed law and doctrine of sin tell us the truth about who we are. If unbelievers don't understand the depth of their sin, they won't understand their need for salvation. And to fail to distinguish the Law and the Gospel properly is to fail to understand either. This is a great discussion that is applicable to both believers and unbelievers alike. Lecture 4. The Problem of Evil; Pastor Charlie Mallie; 116 minutes; The 'Problem of Evil' is considered by some the best argument against Christianity. The argument often goes something like this: 'Why would a good God, who is all powerful allow evil to happen?' How this question is answered can often do more harm than good? How should Christians address this touchy subject? Pastor Mallie goes through how to address this problem as well as arguments that ought to be avoided

Mode of access: World Wide Web

Additional Credits