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Christian Philosophy
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We are destroying speculations and every lofty thing raised up against
the knowledge of God, and we are taking every thought captive to the
obedience of Christ,
- 2 Corinthians 10:5
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Articles
Teleological Argument
The Teleological
Argument And The Anthropic Principle (William Lane Craig)
Cosmological Argument
Professor
Mackie and the Kalam Cosmological Argument (William Lane Craig)
Defeasible
Reasoning, Special Pleading and the Cosmological Argument (Robert C. Koons)
The Caused
Beginning of the Universe (William Lane Craig)
God
and the Initial Cosmological Singularity (William Lane Craig)
On Naturalism
Darwin,
Mind and Meaning (Alvin Plantinga)
Is
there an Evolutionary foundation for Human Morality? (John Hare)
When
Faith and Reason Clash: Evolution and the Bible (Alvin Plantinga)
Courses
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Thinking Biblically, John Robbins (18 lectures)
1. What Is Thinking?
2. The Attack on Thinking
3. Why
Think?
4. The Definition of God
5. Man as the Image of God
6. The Virtue of Rationality
7. Knowledge of God
8. Knowledge of Ourselves
9. The Glory of God
10. Propositional Revelation 1
11. Propositional Revelation 2
12. Heavenly Things, Not Earthly Things
13. Thinking About Non-Christian Ideas
14. Logic: Truth and Propositions
15. Logic: Deduction
16. The
World
17. The
Flesh
18. The
Devil
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Introduction to Philosophy from a Christian Perspective, John
Robbins (15 lectures)
1.
What Is Philosophy?
2. What Good Is Philosophy?
3. Beware of Philosophy
4. Introduction to Political Philosophy
5. Political Philosophy: Biblical Answers
6. Ethics
7. Ethics: Biblical Answers
8. The Nature of the Universe, Part 1
9. The Nature of the Universe, Part 2
10. The Nature of the Universe: Biblical Answers
11. Science, Part 1
12. Science, Part 2
13. Science: Biblical Answers
14.
Epistemology
15. Epistemology: Biblical Answers
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Introduction to Logic, John Robbins (18 lectures)
1.
Introduction to Logic
2. Definition of Terms
3. Logic and Theology: The Westminster Confession
4. Informal Fallacies, Part 1
5. Informal Fallacies, Part 2
6. Logic and Theology: Christ's Use of Logic
7. Definitions
8.
Formal Logic
9. Logic and Theology: Paul's Use of Logic
10. Categorical Forms
11. Immediate Inference, Validity, Euler Circles
12.
Logic and Theology: Empirical Apologetics
13. Homework Review
14.
The Syllogism
15. Logic and Theology: Why Science Is Always False
16. Homework Review
17. Conclusion
18. Logic and Theology: Vantillian Apologetics
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Introduction to Apologetics, John Robbins (16 lectures)
1. Introduction to Apologetics
2. Historical Apologetics: The Early Church
3. Historical Apologetics: Augustine
4. Historical Apologetics: Anselm
5. Historical Apologetics: Thomas Aquinas
6. Historical Apologetics: John Calvin and Martin Luther
7. Historical Apologetics: Joseph Butler and William Paley
8. Historical Apologetics: Friedrich Schleiermacher and Soren Kierkegaard
9. Contemporary Apologetics: Twentieth-Century Confusion
10. Contemporary Apologetics: Scientific Creationism
11. Biblical Apologetics: The Two Temptations
12. Biblical Apologetics: Jesus and Scripture
13. Biblical Apologetics: Jesus and Logic
14. Biblical Apologetics: Paul and Scripture
15. Biblical Apologetics: Paul and Logic
16. Biblical Apologetics: Summary and Conclusion
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History
of Philosophy and Christian Thought
Advanced
Worldview Analysis
Apologetics
Covanent Theological Seminary

Apologetics
& Outreach
Books Online
Pensées
(Blaise Pascal)
Toward a Christian Worldview (Gary
Crampton)
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