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In this episode of the Apologetics Guy Show, Dr. Mikel Del Rosario and Sarah Enterline discuss philosophical arguments for God's existence, focusing on the work of 18th century philosopher Susanna Newcome, the first woman to publish an apologetics book.
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➡️ No Apologies: The Life & Work of Susanna Newcome
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➡️ Sarah Enterline's Web Site
http://noapologiesbook.com/
Guest Bio:
Sarah R. Enterline is a pastor’s wife, mother, and teacher. She has undergraduate degrees in Biblical Studies, Christian Studies (Theology and Ministry), Social and Behavioral Science, and Philosophy; a CA State Credential in teaching History; and an M.A. in Christian Leadership. From 2009 – 2016, she was the President of The International Society of Women in Apologetics. She is an apologist and writer with the Library of Historical Apologetics. She has taught Apologetics, Biblical Studies, Philosophy, and History at both the secondary and college levels. No Apologies is her first full-length book, and she hopes to continue a series on women in historical apologetics, as well as other curriculum and works.
Host Bio:
Dr. Mikel Del Rosario helps Christians find clear answers to tough questions about Christianity and explain the faith with courage and compassion. He is an Associate Professor of Bible and Theology at Moody Bible Institute.
Previously, he taught Christian Apologetics and World Religion at William Jessup University and Digital Media for Ministry at Dallas Theological Seminary. He has published over 30 journal articles on apologetics and cultural engagement in Bibliotheca Sacra with his mentor, Dr. Darrell Bock. He holds an M.A. in Christian Apologetics with highest honors from Biola University, along with a Master of Theology (Th.M) and a Ph.D in Biblical Studies (Emphasis in New Testament Studies) from Dallas Theological Seminary where he served as Project Manager for Cultural Engagement at the Hendricks Center, producing and hosting The Table podcast.
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In this episode of the Apologetics Guy Show, Dr. Mikel Del Rosario and Sarah Enterline discuss philosophical arguments for God's existence, focusing on the work of 18th century philosopher Susanna Newcome, the first woman to publish an apologetics book.
đź“’ Show Notes and Resources đź“’
This podcast is not affiliated with Moody Bible Institute. This episode is not sponsored. Some product links may be affiliate links which means that if you buy something we'll receive a small commission at no cost to you.
➡️ No Apologies: The Life & Work of Susanna Newcome
https://amzn.to/3TCoOOD
➡️ Sarah Enterline's Web Site
http://noapologiesbook.com/
Guest Bio:
Sarah R. Enterline is a pastor’s wife, mother, and teacher. She has undergraduate degrees in Biblical Studies, Christian Studies (Theology and Ministry), Social and Behavioral Science, and Philosophy; a CA State Credential in teaching History; and an M.A. in Christian Leadership. From 2009 – 2016, she was the President of The International Society of Women in Apologetics. She is an apologist and writer with the Library of Historical Apologetics. She has taught Apologetics, Biblical Studies, Philosophy, and History at both the secondary and college levels. No Apologies is her first full-length book, and she hopes to continue a series on women in historical apologetics, as well as other curriculum and works.
Host Bio:
Dr. Mikel Del Rosario helps Christians find clear answers to tough questions about Christianity and explain the faith with courage and compassion. He is an Associate Professor of Bible and Theology at Moody Bible Institute.
Previously, he taught Christian Apologetics and World Religion at William Jessup University and Digital Media for Ministry at Dallas Theological Seminary. He has published over 30 journal articles on apologetics and cultural engagement in Bibliotheca Sacra with his mentor, Dr. Darrell Bock. He holds an M.A. in Christian Apologetics with highest honors from Biola University, along with a Master of Theology (Th.M) and a Ph.D in Biblical Studies (Emphasis in New Testament Studies) from Dallas Theological Seminary where he served as Project Manager for Cultural Engagement at the Hendricks Center, producing and hosting The Table podcast.
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