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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Evidence that demands a verdict
historical evidences for the Christian faith
Book • 1972
This book is an extensive defense of Christianity, covering topics such as the reliability of the Bible, the historicity of Jesus, and responses to skepticism.
It is divided into four main parts: Evidence for the Bible, Evidence for Jesus, Evidence for the Old Testament, and Evidence for Truth.
The book includes updated chapters and new sections addressing contemporary criticisms and competing worldviews.
It serves as a resource for Christians to defend their faith against various critics and skeptics.
It is divided into four main parts: Evidence for the Bible, Evidence for Jesus, Evidence for the Old Testament, and Evidence for Truth.
The book includes updated chapters and new sections addressing contemporary criticisms and competing worldviews.
It serves as a resource for Christians to defend their faith against various critics and skeptics.
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Mentioned by Sean McDowell in relation to a conference and concerns about a "third way" within the church.

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Christians and Preferred Pronouns: Is it Biblical? (with Preston Sprinkle)
Mentioned by Sean McDowell as his father, a renowned apologist who has written many books and spoken to millions.

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Equipping Your Faith: A Conversation with Sean McDowell
Mentioned by J. Warner Wallace as the author of books like 'Evidence That Demands a Verdict'.

Investigating Scripture’s Claims and Answering Skeptics’ Tough Questions (J. Warner Wallace Interview)
Mentioned by Kirk Cameron alongside 'More Than a Carpenter' as things he read when exploring Christianity.

Character, Dying to Self in Marriage + Modeling Biblical Manhood (Interview with Kirk Cameron)
Mentioned by Sean McDowell as one of the books that he poured over during his young struggle with faith.

Dealing with Doubts - Doubt vs. Unbelief: Helping Young People Navigate Faith Challenges, Part 1
Rooted John Fuller in college and helped him go against professors belittling him for being a Christian.

Empowering Teens to Navigate Faith in Modern Culture (Part 1 of 2)
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Greg Koukl as a source for a method of arguing for the deity of Christ by considering what characteristics a God-man would possess.


How Do You Convince a Former Christian That Jesus Is God?