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Unit 1
  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

  2. The Search for Truth

  3. Biblical Criticism

  4. Text, Translations and Canon of the Old Testament

  5. Historical Authenticity of the Old Testament
    • Challenges to the historicity of the OT
    • Contextual, Literary and Cultural Arguments
    • Archaeological Arguments

  6. Ancient Near East Context of the Old Testament

  7. The Text of the New Testament

  8. Historical Accuracy of the New Testament

  9. Inspiration, Inerrancy and Canonization
Unit 2
  1. Models of Origin of Life

  2. Models for Cosmology
    • Our Solar System
    • The Broader Universe

  3. The Case of Evolution

  4. Origin of the Human Race

  5. Adam in Genesis

  6. Adam and Creation in the OT/NT

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  8. Flood: Global or Local?

  9. The Canaanite War: Moral Issues in the OT

  10. OT Law: Slavery, Women's Rights and More
Unit 3
  1. NT Criticism

  2. <MISSING>

  3. Harmony of the Gospels on Christ and Resurrection

  4. The Shroud of Turin

  5. Is Christianity Man Made?

  6. Miracles and the Supernatural

  7. The Problem of Evil

  8. Biblical Apologetics and Modern Day Culture