How Should We Then Live? – Dr. Francis Schaeffer
Part 1a, Part 1b, Part 1c, Part 1d, Part 2a, Part 2b, Part 2c, Part 3a, Part 3b, Part 3c, Part 4a, Part 4b, Part 4c, Part 5a, Part 5b, Part 5c, Part 6a, Part 6b, Part 6c, Part 7a, Part 7b, Part 8a, Part 8b, Part 8c, Part 9a, Part 9b, Part 9c, Part 10a, Part 10b, Part 10c
Kerrigan Skelly Presuppositional Apologetics
Monergism Books – Presuppositional Apologetics – Apologetics Catalogue
- Answering Objections
- Evangelism and Apologetics
- Apologetics in Practice (part 1)
- Van Til’s Presuppositionalism
- Tools of Apologetics (part 1)
- Van Til’s Most Succinct Synopsis
- Beware of Philosophy!
- Ready to reason
- A Survey of Christian Epistemology
- The Defense of Christianity
- Apologetics
- Presuppositionalism (part 1)
- Presuppositionalism Concluded (part 2)
- Reformed Apologetics (the Believer meets the Unbeliever)
- Reformed Apologetics (Defending the Faith)
- Defending the Faith: Calvinism and Rationalism
- Meditation in a Toolshed
- Lewis’ Moral Argument for God
- Mere Apologetics
- C.S. Lewis on Absolutes
- The Inner Ring… On Making Good Men Do Bad Things
- When Faith and Reason Clash: Evolution and the Bible
- An Evolutionary Argument against Naturalism
- Darwin, Mind and Meaning
- Evolution, Neutrality, and Antecedent Probability
- Does Evil Disprove God? (video)
- Does Evil Disprove God? (video)
“Epistemology or theory of knowledge is a branch of philosophy concerned with the nature and scope of knowledge. Much of the debate in this field has focused on analyzing the nature of knowledge and how it relates to similar notions such as truth, belief, and justification. It also deals with the means of production of knowledge, as well as skepticism about different knowledge claims. In other words, epistemology primarily addresses the following questions: “What is knowledge?”, “How is knowledge acquired?”, and “What do people know?”
Wikipedia.com
- History of Philosophy and Christian Thought (John Frame)
- Christian Philosophy at the End of the 20th Century (Alvin Plantinga)
- What is Knowledge? (J.P Moreland)
- Epistemological Perspectives and Evangelical Apologetics (John Frame)
- Christianity and Contemporary Epistemology (John Frame)
- A Christian Theory of Knowledge (Cornelius Van Til)
- Cornelius Van Til and Romans (David L. Turner)
- Transcendental Arguments (John Frame)
- Unbelievers and the Knowledge of God: Biblical Warrant for a Presuppositional Apologetic (K. Scott Oliphint)
- Approaching Cults and World Religions from a Presuppositional Apologetic Perspective (Jeff Downs)
- Van Til: His Logic, Epistemology and Apologetic (Nathan Pitchford)
- A Short Explanation and Defense of Presuppositional Apologetics (Grover Gunn)
- The Heart of the Matter: Knowing and Believing (Greg Bahnsen)
- Presuppositional Reasoning with False Faiths (Greg Bahnsen)
- Van Til and the Ligonier Apologetic (John Frame)
- Why I believe in God (Cornelius Van Til)
- Van Til and Plantinga A brief Comparison (James N. Anderson)
- The Epistemology of Pascal’s Wager (Joel Esala)
- Schools are Religious (Robert R. Booth)