Introduction to Apologetics: Examines the biblical call to give an apologetic and considers the method and manner in which we should defend the christian faith. Part of a series to help you recognise the many worldviews influencing our culture and be eqipped to challenge them.
Truth & Reality: Asks 'Can we really know anything for certain? If so, then how?' RZIM's Stuart tackles what we mean by truth and how we go about evaluating truth claims.
The Existence of God: Examines the major arguments for God's existence and asks if these proofs are useful and what are there limitations?
Establishing a Worldview: Ravi defines the concept of a worldview and addresses methods for judging between competeing worldviews.
NEW! The Trustworthiness of the Christian Scriptures: Learn with Amy Orr-Ewing how to affirm the trustworthiness of the Bible and respond to the charge that we cannot really know what the Bible says, or that the Bible can say anything you want it to say.
NEW! The Uniqueness of Christ: How do you understand the historical person of Jesus Christ? By looking at the Gospel texts, we can answer the question of who Jesus claimed to be as well as address the question of who early Christians believed Jesus to be.
NEW! The Trinity and Apologetics: This presentation takes a look at biblical examples of the doctrine of the Trinity. L.T. Jeyachandran deftly demonstrates how this understanding of God and of human beings as created in the image of God explains reality.
NEW! Pluralism: Do All Religions Lead to the Same Goal? John Lennox defines pluralism and defuses its claims. Keeping you on your toes, Lennox brilliantly demonstrates the impossibility of mutually contradictory worldviews co-existing as satisfactory explanations of reality.