

Does Presup Apologetics Have a Biblical Foundation? Mike Winger and Sye Ten Bruggencate Discuss
Aug 16, 2018
Sye Ten Bruggencate, a leading voice in Presuppositional Apologetics, joins Mike Winger to dissect the biblical foundation of this controversial evangelism style. They delve into the nuances of faith, accountability, and the nature of knowledge, contrasting presuppositionalism with evidential methods. Topics like Elijah's challenge of truth, the implications of Eve's deception, and the role of miracles in faith are explored. Their lively debate questions key theological concepts, pushing listeners to reevaluate their understanding of truth and belief.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Presuppositionalism and the Knowledge of God
03:30 • 17min
Elijah and the Challenge of Truth
20:46 • 17min
Understanding Apologetic Methodologies
37:40 • 5min
Eve's Deception and Modern Unbelief
42:22 • 3min
Exploring the Nature of Certainty in Belief
45:41 • 2min
The Necessity of Starting with God in Apologetics
47:21 • 2min
Engaging with the Fool: Biblical Perspectives on Belief and Conversation
48:58 • 2min
Presuppositional Apologetics and the Resurrection
50:46 • 6min
Accountability and Moral Understanding in Biblical Context
56:23 • 2min
Exploring the Concept of God Through Anecdotes
58:33 • 2min
Faith, Works, and Salvation
01:00:14 • 9min
Divine Knowledge and Moral Foundations
01:09:34 • 16min
Understanding Christ-Centered Apologetics
01:25:44 • 13min
Exploring Presuppositional Apologetics
01:38:31 • 16min
Faith, Miracles, and the Gospel
01:54:22 • 8min
Theological Queries and Distinctions
02:01:53 • 14min