APOL3301 Introduction to Apologetics - Dr Paul Henebury
A beginners course in Presuppositional Apologetics. Biblical foundations for apologetics are examined and the right approach to unbelief is discussed.
Module 1 | Thinking Correctly About Apologetics |
The Christian must understand where they are to be reasoning from before they start to "give a reason for the hope that is within them." | |
Unit 1 | APOL3301 - Course Syllabus |
Unit 2 | APOL3301 - Lecture 1: A Basic Approach to Unbelief |
Unit 3 | APOL3301 - Lecture 2: Types of Approach to Apologetics |
Unit 4 | APOL3301 - Lecture 3: Apologetics from the Bible |
Unit 5 | APOL3301 - Lecture 4: The Nature and Task of Apologetics |
Module 2 | Through the Eyes of the Creator: A Revelational Vantage Point |
Christians should look at reality God's way, since that IS the correct way to view things and make sense of our existence. | |
Unit 1 | APOL3301 - Lecture 5: The Theological Framework for Doing Apologetics |
Unit 2 | APOL3301 - Lecture 6: Man's Need of God's Revelation |
Unit 3 | APOL3301 - Lecture 7: General Revelation or Natural Theology (1) |
Unit 4 | APOL3301 - Lecture 8: General Revelation or Natural Theology (2) |
Unit 5 | APOL3301 - Lecture 9: General Revelation or Natural Theology (3) |
Unit 6 | APOL3301 - Lecture 10: The Creator/Creature Distinction |
Module 3 | From the Right Viewpoint to Doing Apologetics |
We give various samples of the defense of the faith from within a presuppositional (i.e. deliberately Bible-first) perspective | |
Unit 1 | APOL3301 - Lecture 11: The Right Use of Evidence |
Unit 2 | APOL3301 - Lecture 12: Arguments for Young-Earth Creationism |
Unit 3 | APOL3301 - Lecture 13: Evolution is Impossible |
Unit 4 | APOL3301 - Lecture 14: The Creation Worldview |
Unit 5 | APOL3301 - Lecture 15: The Reliability of the New Testament |
Unit 6 | APOL3301 - Lecture 16: A Biblical Apologetic |
APOL3310 - Introduction to Biblical Worldview - Dr. Paul Henebury
This course describes in plain terms the overall picture of God, man and the world described in the Bible. These concepts are essential to the formation of the Christian Mind.
Module 1 | Creation and Structure |
This Creator made the world with a structure and a direction. | |
Unit 1 | APOL3310 - Course Syllabus |
Unit 2 | APOL3310 - Lecture 1: Introduction to Worldview |
Unit 3 | APOL3310 - Lecture 2: A Created World |
Unit 4 | APOL3310 - Lecture 3: A Significant World |
Unit 5 | APOL3310 - Lecture 4: A Structured World |
Module 2 | Evil Permeates Creation |
Although the structure and direction of Creation have not disappeared, evil pervades this age. | |
Unit 1 | APOL3310 - Lecture 5: A Fallen World |
Unit 2 | APOL3310 - Lecture 6: A Post-Flood World |
Unit 3 | APOL3310 - Lecture 7: A Moral World |
Module 3 | Creation and Personality |
God's Tri-Personal relationship to the world is seen everywhere, but conspicuously in and through Christ | |
Unit 1 | APOL3310 - Lecture 8: A Trinitarian World |
Unit 2 | APOL3310 - Lecture 9: A Christological World |
Unit 3 | APOL3310 - Lecture 10: A Revelatory World |
Unit 4 | APOL3310 - Lecture 11: A Meaningful World |
Unit 5 | APOL3310 - Lecture 12: A Doxological World |
Module 4 | The One Viable Worldview |
When it comes down to it, only the Trinitarian-Christological world and life view answers mans deepest questions | |
Unit 1 | APOL3310 - Lecture 13: False Worldviews |
Unit 2 | APOL3310 - Lecture 14: A Biblically Informed Life |
Unit 3 | APOL3310 - Article: The Biblical Worldview (Against All Others) |
APOL5301 - Apologetics (2) - Dr. Paul Henebury
This more in depth course is designed to show how the Christian should defend the Faith of the Bible without departing from the Bible. It familiarizes the student with the presuppositional method of apologetics associated with Cornelius Van Til, showing how it best lines up with the Bible’s own theology
Module 1 | Review of Presuppositonalism |
These lectures go over some of the most important basics of Van Til's approach. | |
Unit 1 | APOL5301 - Apologetics (2) Syllabus |
Unit 2 | APOL5301 - Lecture 1 - A Biblical Apologetic |
Unit 3 | APOL5301 - Lecture 2 - Learning from the Fall |
Unit 4 | APOL5301 - Lecture 3 - Antithesis (1) |
Unit 5 | APOL5301 - Lecture 4 - Antithesis (2) |
Module 2 | Apologetics and Worldview |
Presuppositionalism is very concerned with worldview; but from the standpoint of the exclusivity of the Bible's outlook. | |
Unit 1 | APOL5301 - Lecture 5 - Worldviews (1) |
Unit 2 | APOL5301 - Lecture 6 - Worldviews (2) |
Unit 3 | APOL5301 - Lecture 7: Applied Apologetics and Worldview (1) |
Unit 4 | APOL5301 - Lecture 8: Applied Apologetics and Worldview (2) |
Unit 5 | APOL5301 - Lecture 9 - The Christian Worldview |
Unit 6 | APOL5301 - Lecture 10 - The Authority of Christ |
Module 3 | Thinking and Functioning |
Presuppositionalism starts with biblical thinking. It then proceeds to internally critique all-comers. | |
Unit 1 | APOL5301 - Lecture 11: Revelatory Epistemology (1) |
Unit 2 | APOL5301 - Lecture 12: Revelatory Epistemology (2) |
Unit 3 | APOL5301 - Lecture 13: Transcendental Argument |
Unit 4 | APOL5301 - Lecture 14: The Fool and His Folly |