I AM THE SUM OF MY PARTS . . . God has moved in my life through a number of powerful men of God from whom I have benefited greatly. There is nothing new under the sun, as it is said. For that reason, much of what you hear in these lectures is not unique to me. Most of it was likely gleaned from other sources. I want to be transparent about that and share my sources. In terms of biblical scholarship, I have been blessed by the work of Harold Hunter (my father), Craig Keener, David Allen, Malcom Yarnell, Tom Schriner, Johnathan Pritchett (with whom I co-host Trinity Radio), F.F. Bruce, Adam Harwood (with whom I have co-authored), Steve Gregg (with whom I have worked), and Bruce Ware. As for Christian apologetics, William Lane Craig (with whom I have lectured), Michael Licona (a personal friend), Gary Habermas, Norman Geisler, J.P. Moreland, William Dembski, Michael J. Murray, James White, Matt Slick, Alvin Plantinga, and a host of others have impacted my thinking. Because I have been so impressed with the structure, organization, and delivery of his own audio commentary, I personally made request to Steve Gregg (who has served as a visiting professor for Trinity) that I might follow his model. In fact, he was delighted with the idea that I might largely follow his teaching outline. Why then, with so much great scholarship already available, would I want to add my voice? There are three reasons. First, I can imagine no more worthy endeavour than to study and proclaim the truths of scripture. Second, though I admire greatly the men listed above, I do not agree with any of them on all things. Third, God has blessed me with a humble audience that does not listen to these other voices. I hope that you will benefit from this passing on of knowledge.
Atheists are Forbidden to Watch this Video
SUGGESTED PRAYER FOR THE NON-CHRISTIAN IN THIS VIDEO: "Lord, thank you that I can know that you do love ___(name of the non-Christian in the video)___. I pray that you would make the proper articulation of the Gospel message clear to them. Please bring influences into this person’s life that they would not only understand the information, but see powerful examples of these truths lived out. I pray that you would bring strong internal conviction to ___(name of the non-Christian in the video)___ about the truth of the Christian message. If necessary, may you use Christian apologetics to collapse the roadblocks and intellectual objections they may have. I pray that you would bring believers into their life to whom they would be most responsive. Please honor the prayers of my other brothers and sisters who have watched this video, and prayed a prayer like this one. Thank you for the work you are doing in ___(name of the non-Christian in the video)___’s life. In Jesus’ name Amen."
Read MoreThe Right Time to Give Up (Genesis Series Ch 32 & 33)
Learn the book of Genesis with apologetic concepts in mind. From the speaker: I AM THE SUM OF MY PARTS . . . God has moved in my life through a number of powerful men of God from whom I have benefited greatly. There is nothing new under the sun, as it is said. For that reason, much of what you hear in these lectures is not unique to me. Most of it was likely gleaned from other sources. I want to be transparent about that and share my sources. In terms of biblical scholarship, I have been blessed by the work of Harold Hunter (my father), Craig Keener, David Allen, Malcom Yarnell, Tom Schriner, Johnathan Pritchett (with whom I co-host Trinity Radio), F.F. Bruce, Adam Harwood (with whom I have co-authored), Steve Gregg (with whom I have worked), and Bruce Ware. As for Christian apologetics, William Lane Craig (with whom I have lectured), Michael Licona (a personal friend), Gary Habermas, Norman Geisler, J.P. Moreland, William Dembski, Michael J. Murray, James White, Matt Slick, Alvin Plantinga, and a host of others have impacted my thinking. Because I have been so impressed with the structure, organization, and delivery of his own audio commentary, I personally made request to Steve Gregg (who has served as a visiting professor for Trinity) that I might follow his model. In fact, he was delighted with the idea that I might largely follow his teaching outline. Why then, with so much great scholarship already available, would I want to add my voice? There are three reasons. First, I can imagine no more worthy endeavor than to study and proclaim the truths of scripture. Second, though I admire greatly the men listed above, I do not agree with any of them on all things. Third, God has blessed me with a humble audience that does not listen to these other voices. I hope that you will benefit from this passing on of knowledge.
Moral Failures & Your Reputation (Genesis Series Ch 31)
Learn the book of Genesis with apologetic concepts in mind. From the speaker: I AM THE SUM OF MY PARTS . . . God has moved in my life through a number of powerful men of God from whom I have benefited greatly. There is nothing new under the sun, as it is said. For that reason, much of what you hear in these lectures is not unique to me. Most of it was likely gleaned from other sources. I want to be transparent about that and share my sources. In terms of biblical scholarship, I have been blessed by the work of Harold Hunter (my father), Craig Keener, David Allen, Malcom Yarnell, Tom Schriner, Johnathan Pritchett (with whom I co-host Trinity Radio), F.F. Bruce, Adam Harwood (with whom I have co-authored), Steve Gregg (with whom I have worked), and Bruce Ware. As for Christian apologetics, William Lane Craig (with whom I have lectured), Michael Licona (a personal friend), Gary Habermas, Norman Geisler, J.P. Moreland, William Dembski, Michael J. Murray, James White, Matt Slick, Alvin Plantinga, and a host of others have impacted my thinking. Because I have been so impressed with the structure, organization, and delivery of his own audio commentary, I personally made request to Steve Gregg (who has served as a visiting professor for Trinity) that I might follow his model. In fact, he was delighted with the idea that I might largely follow his teaching outline. Why then, with so much great scholarship already available, would I want to add my voice? There are three reasons. First, I can imagine no more worthy endeavor than to study and proclaim the truths of scripture. Second, though I admire greatly the men listed above, I do not agree with any of them on all things. Third, God has blessed me with a humble audience that does not listen to these other voices. I hope that you will benefit from this passing on of knowledge.
Prophet of Zod Wants Atheists to Ask Christians These 7 Questions
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Critics Say The Bible Endorses This Superstitious Farming Practice (Genesis Series Ch 30)
Learn the book of Genesis with apologetic concepts in mind. From the speaker: I AM THE SUM OF MY PARTS . . . God has moved in my life through a number of powerful men of God from whom I have benefited greatly. There is nothing new under the sun, as it is said. For that reason, much of what you hear in these lectures is not unique to me. Most of it was likely gleaned from other sources. I want to be transparent about that and share my sources. In terms of biblical scholarship, I have been blessed by the work of Harold Hunter (my father), Craig Keener, David Allen, Malcom Yarnell, Tom Schriner, Johnathan Pritchett (with whom I co-host Trinity Radio), F.F. Bruce, Adam Harwood (with whom I have co-authored), Steve Gregg (with whom I have worked), and Bruce Ware. As for Christian apologetics, William Lane Craig (with whom I have lectured), Michael Licona (a personal friend), Gary Habermas, Norman Geisler, J.P. Moreland, William Dembski, Michael J. Murray, James White, Matt Slick, Alvin Plantinga, and a host of others have impacted my thinking. Because I have been so impressed with the structure, organization, and delivery of his own audio commentary, I personally made request to Steve Gregg (who has served as a visiting professor for Trinity) that I might follow his model. In fact, he was delighted with the idea that I might largely follow his teaching outline. Why then, with so much great scholarship already available, would I want to add my voice? There are three reasons. First, I can imagine no more worthy endeavor than to study and proclaim the truths of scripture. Second, though I admire greatly the men listed above, I do not agree with any of them on all things. Third, God has blessed me with a humble audience that does not listen to these other voices. I hope that you will benefit from this passing on of knowledge.
The Barker/Hunter Free Will Debate: A Review
This is a review of a debate between Braxton Hunter & Dan Barker on the question "Is Free Will an Illusion? And Does it Matter if it is?
Read MoreJacob's Children & the Timing of their Births (Genesis Series Ch 29)
Learn the book of Genesis with apologetic concepts in mind. From the speaker: I AM THE SUM OF MY PARTS . . . God has moved in my life through a number of powerful men of God from whom I have benefited greatly. There is nothing new under the sun, as it is said. For that reason, much of what you hear in these lectures is not unique to me. Most of it was likely gleaned from other sources. I want to be transparent about that and share my sources. In terms of biblical scholarship, I have been blessed by the work of Harold Hunter (my father), Craig Keener, David Allen, Malcom Yarnell, Tom Schriner, Johnathan Pritchett (with whom I co-host Trinity Radio), F.F. Bruce, Adam Harwood (with whom I have co-authored), Steve Gregg (with whom I have worked), and Bruce Ware. As for Christian apologetics, William Lane Craig (with whom I have lectured), Michael Licona (a personal friend), Gary Habermas, Norman Geisler, J.P. Moreland, William Dembski, Michael J. Murray, James White, Matt Slick, Alvin Plantinga, and a host of others have impacted my thinking. Because I have been so impressed with the structure, organization, and delivery of his own audio commentary, I personally made request to Steve Gregg (who has served as a visiting professor for Trinity) that I might follow his model. In fact, he was delighted with the idea that I might largely follow his teaching outline. Why then, with so much great scholarship already available, would I want to add my voice? There are three reasons. First, I can imagine no more worthy endeavor than to study and proclaim the truths of scripture. Second, though I admire greatly the men listed above, I do not agree with any of them on all things. Third, God has blessed me with a humble audience that does not listen to these other voices. I hope that you will benefit from this passing on of knowledge.
Aron Ra vs Eric Hernandez on the Existence of the Soul: Debate Review
Does the Soul Exist? Most Christians think so, but atheist materialists like Aron Ra don't. In this debate, Christian apologist Eric Hernandez engages with Ra on this important question. It allows us to explore many fun and interesting topics.
Read MoreCosmic Skeptic Challenges the Idea of Free Will in Heaven
We respond to the claim that free will cannot exist in heaven without evil.
Read MoreNick Peters: If God Exists, Why Would He Allow for Autism?
Nick Peters, of the podcast "Deeper Waters," joins us to discuss his experience as an apologist, author, and debater who is on the autism spectrum.
Read MoreA Christian Answer to UFOs!
Two Christians weigh in on the nature of UFOs. One of them in response to an atheist during a live public debate.
Read MoreA Christian Response to Mr. Atheist's 7 Bad Bible Verses
Mr. Atheist thinks these are verses Christians would rather skip. Some probably would, but in this episode, we walk through them and explain why context is key. Mr. Atheist seems unfamiliar with the ancient near-eastern contexts and languages that inform the proper translations and understandings of several passages on his list.
Read MoreS10E6: How Does NASA Help Explain the Resurrection?
Who did Jesus think he was? It makes a difference when it comes to the discussion of the resurrection. We discuss what Braxton calls "recalibrated plausibility," and answer the question of whether there is good reason to believe that Jesus thought of himself as God's special agent to bring about the kingdom. How does this relate to NASA and the moon landing? Find out on this episode of Trinity Radio!
Read MoreS10E5: Youtube Comments from the Matt Dillahunty Debate
In this episode we discuss some of the harsh responses we've received from atheists in the comment stream of the Matt Dillahunty vs. Braxton Hunter debate. We also try to answer some of the more kind-hearted and thoughtful questions from reasonable atheist commenters.
S9E14: Doubt & Other Things That Make Christians Uncomfortable
Theology and Apologetics can get uncomfortable. Sometimes, Christians who are unfamiliar with the field, find themselves offended by what their own Christian defenders say. The subject of doubt, the role of the Bible in apologetics, and other issues are covered in this episode! Are you uncomfortable?
Read MoreS8E19: Questions & Answers With Listeners
Evangelizing Mormons, and Jehovah Witnesses, Talking Serpents, Law and Gospel, Sex, and a number of other issues are covered in this Q&A special. It's also our way of launching a new mini episode series called, "The Finders" because we believe that while you may not be prepared to be an answer giver, you can already be an answer finder for skeptics.
Read MoreS8E15: The Legend of Clifty Falls: An Argument from Experience
In this episode we discuss a life-changing moment in the life of Dr. Johnathan Pritchett. Does our experience of God count as evidence for the truth of Christianity? Find out in this week's episode.
S8E9: Response to "Why I'm a Mormon"
Is Mormonism the restoration of the church of Jesus Christ? Did Jesus appear, bodily, to the Native Americans? Do you have a home in the Telestial Kingdom? And what does Battle Star Gallactica have to do with all of this? We'll cover these questions and more on this week's episode of Trinity Radio, as we respond to a successful YouTuber who explains why he's a Mormon. This is part of our YI'MA series, in which we respond to adherents of various worldviews who explain "Why I'm A" whatever. Check out the rest of the YI'MA videos on our YouTube channel!
Read MoreS8E7: What's Up With Hell? Part Two
In the second episode on the nature of hell, we discuss the views of Conditional Immortality (annihilationism), and Evangelical Universalism. We also provide advice on preaching hell in an evangelistic setting. And Braxton and Johnathan say goodbye to a beloved Trinity Radio personality.
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