Bible Apologetics (Teen Class)
Dean Brown
Eastern Christadelphian Bible School (1994)
| Study | Title | Media |
|---|---|---|
| 1 of 6 | Introduction to Bible Apologetics | |
| 2 of 6 | The Historical Reliability of the Bible | |
| 3 of 6 | Creation & Evolution (Part 1) | |
| 4 of 6 | Creation & Evolution (Part 2) | |
| 5 of 6 | Bible Prophecy & Uniqueness | |
| 6 of 6 | The Resurection of Jesus of Nazareth |
This series on Bible Apologetics invites listeners to explore the foundations of their faith with honesty, depth, and conviction. Each session addresses important questions about the reliability of Scripture, the relationship between science and creation, the uniqueness of prophecy, and the historical certainty of the resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth. These talks help strengthen confidence in the Bible as the inspired Word of God and offer practical ways to respond to challenges from a skeptical world.
Introduction to Bible Apologetics
The series opens by explaining what apologetics really means—not apologizing for faith, but providing reasoned answers for why belief in the Bible is well-founded. This session sets the tone by showing how faith and reason work together to form a confident witness.
The Historical Reliability of the Bible
This class looks at the Bible as a trustworthy historical document. By comparing Scripture with external records, archaeology, and the consistency of its transmission, it demonstrates why the Bible can be relied upon as a faithful account of God’s dealings with humanity.
Creation and Evolution, Part 1
This class examines the ongoing debate between biblical creation and evolutionary theory. It challenges prevailing assumptions in modern science while affirming the power and design evident in creation as described in Scripture.
Creation and Evolution, Part 2
The discussion continues by addressing specific questions about science, origins, and faith. Listeners are encouraged to see that belief in creation is not opposed to careful thought but is grounded in both reason and revelation.
The Uniqueness of Bible Prophecy
This lecture highlights the remarkable accuracy and scope of biblical prophecy. From the foretelling of historical events to the promises concerning the work of Christ, the talk shows how prophecy stands as undeniable evidence of divine authorship.
The Resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth
The series concludes with a powerful exploration of the resurrection. Historical testimony, eyewitness accounts, and the transformative impact of this event are all considered, leading to the conviction that the resurrection is the cornerstone of faith and the ultimate proof of God’s plan of salvation.
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