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Apologetics is the term used to describe "making a defense" of the hope we have as Christians (1 Peter 3:15-16). During this series, we will be discussing different objections to the Christian faith and hope to equip our church with ways to think about God's world.In today's episode, Vinnie welcomes in special guest Lindsay Brooks (from Apologetics.com) to discuss the role of thinking philosophically, especially when considering the idea of the Transcendental Argument for the Existence of God. Join us each Friday through the fall as we dive into a different apologetic topic.You can find us online at: www.goldenhills.orgFor more information email Vinnie: vinnieangelo@goldenhills.orgExample of the Transcendental Argument for the Existence of God:The Great Debate (Greg Bahnsen & Gordon Stein)Book referenced:Greg Koukl, "Tactics"Closing Song:"If I Ever Lose My Faith In You" (Sting)
Apologetics is the term used to describe "making a defense" of the hope we have as Christians (1 Peter 3:15-16). During this series, we will be discussing different objections to the Christian faith and hope to equip our church with ways to think about God's world.In today's episode, Vinnie welcomes in special guest Lindsay Brooks (from Apologetics.com) to discuss the role of thinking philosophically. Join us each Friday through the fall as we dive into a different apologetic topic.You can find us online at: www.goldenhills.orgFor more information email Vinnie: vinnieangelo@goldenhills.orgClosing Song:Have a Talk with God (Stevie Wonder)
Even as we shape our language, the language shapes us, too. So much so that it can distort our views on fellow human beings and reduce them to animals or things. But do we go too far in trying to police our language? Is it fair to say some language policing borders on the absurd? What kind of attitude should Christians have in our use of language? On today's edition of AC Podcast, Andy invited on the line a blast from the past.
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Rethinking Hell contributor Chris Date responds to clips from a breakout presentation delivered at the 2015 Rethinking Hell Conference by his friend Lindsay Brooks, in which Brooks offers some criticism of conditional immortality on hermeneutical grounds. Also, listen for an important announcement about the upcoming 2019 Rethinking Hell Conference!
Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome to the Kit Kat Club! Listen up as Ben and Megan partner with their fantastic guest Lindsay Brooks, and throw away their troubles by watching a musical movie classic - Cabaret, by Bob Fosse! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/soimarriedacinephile/message
Jack Of All Nerds welcomes Ryan H. Turner and Lindsay Brooks as we get our band nerd on! We learn a whole bunch of awesome stuff about Marching Band and get into a heated debate with a caller about jocks versus band nerds.
Today's interview is taken from the Apologetics.com Radio Show. Lindsay Brooks interviews Brian Auten on "How to Begin as an Apologist." Lindsay Brooks talks with Brian about how he got into apologetics, about his many interviews, about how a new apologist might begin, and about the future of apologetics. Enjoy.
Today's interview is with Lindsay Brooks, staff apologist of Apologetics.com. He talks about his work with Apologetics.com, the area of aesthetics (or philosophy of beauty), the nature of beauty itself, aesthetics and arguments from design, the argument from desire, the idea of objective beauty, the difference between beauty and taste, the arts in worship, literary apologetics and music, and advice to fellow Christian apologists. Enjoy.