At Above Bar Church, Southampton, we’re doing something a little different for the next few weeks on Sunday evenings. The congregation is splitting for the teaching part of the service. Andrew Page is teaching a series on Hosea, while John Risbridger is doing a Bible overview and I’m teaching a short series on apologetics. This is the first of six sessions, and it’s a very general introduction. I’m grateful to Marcus Honeysett for suggesting the great opening discussion question. Those of you who have read William Lane Craig’s Reasonable Faith: Christian Truth and Apologetics may recognise some of his influence on me here.
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- Apologetics questions The final session of a six-week series on apologetics at Above Bar Church, Southampton. This session was responding to questions submitted by people on the course. There are three...
- Is religion evil? The third in the series on apologetics at Above Bar Church, Southampton. This one considers the charge that, in the words of Richard Dawkins, ‘religion is one of the...
- Introduction to the prophets The first of five sessions on the prophets in the Old Testament at Bible & Culture 2010. This session highlights the prophets’ central purpose and begins to introduce their...
- Suffering The fifth session of a six-week series on apologetics at Above Bar Church, Southampton. May 2010. A5. Suffering View more presentations from Tony Watkins. Handout available here. [...]...
- What about other religions? The fourth session of a six-week series on apologetics at Above Bar Church, Southampton. May 2010. A4. What about other religions? View more webinars from Tony Watkins. Handout available...
