Online Course: Introduction to Apologetics
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Prominent Christian apologist Rob Bowman, Jr. is teaching an online course titled, “Introduction to Christian Apologetics
.”
The course, which starts on Feb. 4, 2008, will consist of live voice interactive sessions held on Paltalk
: 10:00-11:30 pm Eastern time, for nine weeks, beginning on February 4 and finishing on April 7, 2008. The fourth session, on February 25, will be a double session, meeting from 8:30-11:30 pm Eastern time.
A course addressing the essential issues in the defense of the Christian faith against perennial and contemporary attacks. Topics include the validity of reason and apologetics, evidences for God’s existence, the scientific and historical reliability of the Bible, the divine claims, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and the authenticity of historic Christianity.
- Source: Course Description
The cost is $100, and you can enroll here![]()
The full course syllabus
is available at the Parchment & Pen blog.
Highly recommended!
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