Contents
Material
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Unit 1
- Foundations of Western Philosophy and the Bible
- What is Apologetics and Biblical Apologetics
- Rise of atheism in society
- Why is it important to study Biblical Apologetics
- The Biblical World in Antiquity, in Western Church, in the Reformation
- Forces that shaped the debate: Philosophical, Scientific, Theological, Sociopolitical
- The Search for Truth
- Biblical Criticism
- Text, Translations and Canon of the Old Testament
- Historical Authenticity of the Old Testament
- Challenges to the historicity of the OT
- Contextual, Literary and Cultural Arguments
- Archaeological Arguments
- Ancient Near East Context of the Old Testament
- The Text of the New Testament
- Historical Accuracy of the New Testament
- Inspiration, Inerrancy and Canonization
Unit 2
- Models of Origin of Life
- Models for Cosmology
- Our Solar System
- The Broader Universe
- The Case of Evolution
- Origin of the Human Race
- Adam in Genesis
- Adam and Creation in the OT/NT
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- Flood: Global or Local?
- The Canaanite War: Moral Issues in the OT
- OT Law: Slavery, Women's Rights and More
Unit 3
- NT Criticism
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- Harmony of the Gospels on Christ and Resurrection
- The Shroud of Turin
- Is Christianity Man Made?
- Miracles and the Supernatural
- The Problem of Evil
- Biblical Apologetics and Modern Day Culture