Basic Christian Doctrine: Learn the foundational teachings of the Christian Faith. Ten essential doctrines are presented with corresponding definitions. Also discussed is the importance of doctrine in general.
Canonization of the Bible: Why does our Bible have 66 books in it—no more, no less? It is owed to the canonization process. Learn the criteria that was utilized in the 1st and 4th centuries to determine which books were of God and which were not. Motives for establishing a clear list of authoritative books is also presented.
Manuscript Evidence of the Bible: Be equipped to show that God has preserved and transmitted his Word in a reliable and accurate manner. Mechanics of manuscript evidence are delineated, along with comparisons of other works of antiquity.
The Inspiration of the Bible: Is the Bible of divine origin? This course presents the evidence that it is indeed. Clear and specific prophecies are provided, showing the pinpoint accuracy of the Bible’s farsightedness. The science of probability is also employed to prove the utter absurdity of such prophecies being fulfilled by chance.
The Existence of God: Lines of evidence for the existence of God are shown to be more plausible than philosophies declaring his nonexistence. Such evidences include classic theistic proofs as well as conversational suggestions to be implemented in arguing for the existence of God.
The Deity of Jesus Christ: Jesus Christ is herein presented to be “the divine Son of God.” The deity of Jesus Christ is clearly explored through Scripture and reason. Questions posed by skeptics are also handled in a convincing manner.
The Uniqueness of Christianity: What separates Christianity from other religions of the world? What are the distinctive features of our Faith? Through this presentation of nine unique qualities of Christianity, these questions and more will be answered.
Evolution vs. Creation I: Learn the backbone of evolutionary thought and the basics of creation evidence in this course. Topics covered include:
- The negative impact of evolutionary thought
- What is a theory?
- The fossil record
- Ape Men
Evolution vs. Creation II: A continuing and complementary effort to the previous course, this study covers such topics as:
- Scientific probability of evolution
- Theistic evolution
- Quotations from scientists
Evolution vs. Creation III: This last course provides the Christian with specific animals that demonstrate the shortcomings of evolution. Presented are animals of such highly specialized apparatus and methodology that evolutionary processes could not have produced their intricacies.
Application of Apologetics: An easy to understand study in the basics of practical argumentation that avoids the more technical aspects of polemics. Jesus is presented as the ultimate debater and, as such, we can imitate his techniques seen in the Scriptures.
Putting It All Together: The final study in the Basic Apologetics curriculum. Presented are all the major lines of thought from the above courses in expanded outline form.
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Basic Apologetics Curriculum
$24.00 This twelve-course workbook covers the elementary aspects of Christian apologetics. The workbook includes exams for each of the courses, so readers can chart their progress and competency. Answer guides to all exams are also included. (118 pages, spiral)
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