Description
This course offers a more comprehensive consideration of the defense of Christian faith against intellectual unbelief. Further instruction is given in the nature of apologetics and the formation and implementation of a consistently biblical apologetic methodology. Troubling issues such as the relationship of faith and reason, the nature of biblical inspiration, and the problem of evil, are confronted and resolved.
3 credits
Books required for this course:
- Religion, Reason, and Revelation (Gordon H. Clark)
- Apologetics to the Glory of God: An Introduction (Frame)
- God, Freedom, and Evil (Plantinga)