My guest is Dr. Paul Copan, a noted defender of the faith and professor of philosophy at Palm Beach Atlantic University. Paul has authored over a dozen books on apologetics, as well as edited and contributed to many more. He is with me today to discuss this vitally important topic of, in the words of Peter, “giving a reason for the hope within.” (I Peter 3:15)
In this podcast we discuss:
What is “apologetics”?How Paul got interested in studying apologeticsWhy it is important all Christian students understand apologeticsUnderstanding Christianity as a “knowledge tradition” rather than just a “belief tradition”Why speaking in terms of “world views” requires atheists to also defend their beliefsSome examples of how non-Christians and Christians have been helped by apologeticsBiblical passages that seem to say faith is important, not reason“The problem of evil”–a common objection requiring a response (and a response)The role of the Holy Spirit in apologeticsThe most important apologetic topics to understand todayOld Testament ethical challenges like God possibly commanding genocideResponding to challenges to the biblical view of sexualityThe importance of a proper understanding of faith and scienceHow to begin studying apologeticsTips for having good apologetic conversations ”with gentleness and respect”Resources mentioned during our conversation:
Paul Copan’s website www.PaulCopan.comPaul Copan, True For You But Not For Me: Overcoming Objections to Christian Faith_________, Is God a Moral Monster? Making Sense of the Old Testament God_________, Is God a Vindictive Bully? Reconciling Portraits of God in the Old and New Testaments________, That’s Just Your Interpretation: Responding to Skeptics Who Challenge Your Faith________, How Do You Know You’re Not Wrong? Responding to Objections That Leave Christians Speechless________, When God Goes to Starbucks: A Guide to Everyday ApologeticsPaul Copan, et al., eds., Dictionary of Christianity and Science: The Definitive Reference for the Intersection of Christian Faith and Contemporary Science_________, Three Views on Christianity and Science_________, The Apologetics Study BiblePaul Copan, Paul Gould, et al., The Worldview Bulletin newsletterPaul Gould, Cultural Apologetics: Renewing the Christian Voice, Conscience, and Imagination in a Disenchanted WorldJana Harmon, Side B Stories: Atheist conversion to Christianity podcastRuth Tucker, Walking Away From Faith: Unraveling the Mystery of Belief and UnbeliefWilliam Lane Craig’s Reasonable Faith websitePalm Beach Atlantic University: Bachelor of Arts in Apologetics and Master of Arts in Philosophy of ReligionReasonable Faith campus ministry