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On this episode of the STEP INTO THE STORY Podcast, Phil Tuttle talks with Dr. Sean McDowell, a professor at Talbot School of Theology, author, and speaker, about the essential role of apologetics for both believers and unbelievers.
Sean defines apologetics as providing a defense or reason for the hope we have, rooted in the Greek word apologia. He clarifies that apologetics serves two key functions: Equipping Christians with answers to build a confident faith and Removing barriers for unbelievers who are open to considering the claims of Christ.
The conversation also touches on the common misconception that doubt is the opposite of faith, which Sean asserts is one of the worst things we do; he emphasizes that doubt is not the opposite of faith, but unbelief is.
It’s a great conversation you won’t want to miss!
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On this episode of the STEP INTO THE STORY Podcast, Phil Tuttle talks with Dr. Sean McDowell, a professor at Talbot School of Theology, author, and speaker, about the essential role of apologetics for both believers and unbelievers.
Sean defines apologetics as providing a defense or reason for the hope we have, rooted in the Greek word apologia. He clarifies that apologetics serves two key functions: Equipping Christians with answers to build a confident faith and Removing barriers for unbelievers who are open to considering the claims of Christ.
The conversation also touches on the common misconception that doubt is the opposite of faith, which Sean asserts is one of the worst things we do; he emphasizes that doubt is not the opposite of faith, but unbelief is.
It’s a great conversation you won’t want to miss!

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