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In this episode, Cory Brock, Gray Sutanto, and James Eglinton discuss the distinctive account of apologetics found in the neo-Calvinist tradition. Join us as we cover the applications of apologetics to psychology and culture, and its relationship to evangelism.
Books mentioned:
- James Bratt, John Bolt, Paul Visser (eds.), The J.H. Bavinck Reader (2013), especially 'Religious Consciousness and Christian Faith'
- Cornelius van Til, Defense of the Faith (1955)
- James Eglinton, 'Voetius: Can we classify sin?', 'Herman Bavinck: Can we predict sin?', 'J.H. Bavinck: Can we Psychologise Sin?'
- Daniel Strange, Their Rock is not like our Rock: A Theology of Religions (2015)
- Tom Holland, Dominion: The Making of the Western Mind (2019)
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In this episode, Cory Brock, Gray Sutanto, and James Eglinton discuss the distinctive account of apologetics found in the neo-Calvinist tradition. Join us as we cover the applications of apologetics to psychology and culture, and its relationship to evangelism.
Books mentioned:
- James Bratt, John Bolt, Paul Visser (eds.), The J.H. Bavinck Reader (2013), especially 'Religious Consciousness and Christian Faith'
- Cornelius van Til, Defense of the Faith (1955)
- James Eglinton, 'Voetius: Can we classify sin?', 'Herman Bavinck: Can we predict sin?', 'J.H. Bavinck: Can we Psychologise Sin?'
- Daniel Strange, Their Rock is not like our Rock: A Theology of Religions (2015)
- Tom Holland, Dominion: The Making of the Western Mind (2019)

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