Apologetics 315 Podcast

018 - Sarah Enterline on the Life of Susanna Newcome


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In this episode, Brian Auten and Chad Gross interview Sarah R. Enterline (www.sarahrenterline.com) about her recent book No Apologies: The Life & Work of Susanna Newcome.

0:30 - Update: A nice fruit basket.

1:47 - Intro to Sarah Enterline.

4:24 - What Sarah has been working on lately with The Library of Historical Apologetics. Cataloging and researching the work of historical apologists.

5:50 - What Sarah didn’t expect to learn about apologists from the past, and what most people don’t know about C.S. Lewis.

7:18 - What interested Sarah in Susanna Newcome? Her character and life, her academics.

10:44 - The odd relationship between Susanna and her husband. Susanna’s reputation as a top-class thinker.

13:42 - Why character matters more than ever.

16:27 - What makes this book different? And why it’s so amazing.

18:51 - The state of women in apologetics today, and how we might see more interest and involvement of women in apologetics.

23:21 - The shift to more women in apologetics today.

24:34 - Are men more interested in the rational side of faith than women, or is that a myth?

30:18 - The amazing range of arguments for God in Susanna Newcome’s work. Unique perspectives she brings to the table that we don’t see today. Appeals to happiness.

36:51 - The importance of defining one’s terms, and how to make a good argument. Lots of footnotes is a good thing.

40:43 - When looking for evidence for God, we should expect to see miracles. What sort of evidence are we looking for?

45:14 - Anticipating potential objections and answering them.

45:59 - Susanna wrote a second version of her work to answer new objections on the scene in her day.

49:02 - Argument from prophecy: should we see them more today? How helpful are they, and in what areas are they most beneficial?

53:21 - Apologetic arguments that bolster the faith of believers, not only geared to non-believers.

54:35 - What can apologists today learn from the life and work of Susanna Newcome? How to logically lay out an argument.

Places to check out:
www.noapologiesbook.com
www.sarahrenterline.com
www.historicalapologetics.org
www.womeninapologetics.com
Special Divine Action Project
https://sda.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/sda/#!/about

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