This intellectually rigorous course equips students to defend the Christian faith through reasoned arguments, historical evidence, and philosophical inquiry. The curriculum addresses classical proofs for God's existence, the problem of evil, the reliability and authority of Scripture, the historical evidence for the resurrection, and responses to contemporary objections from atheism, skepticism, and alternative worldviews. Students will develop confidence in engaging critics graciously while providing compelling reasons for Christian belief, preparing them to give an answer for the hope within them with gentleness and respect.
This intellectually rigorous course equips students to defend the Christian faith through reasoned arguments, historical evidence, and philosophical inquiry. The curriculum addresses classical proofs for God's existence, the problem of evil, the reliability and authority of Scripture, the historical evidence for the resurrection, and responses to contemporary objections from atheism, skepticism, and alternative worldviews. Students will develop confidence in engaging critics graciously while providing compelling reasons for Christian belief, preparing them to give an answer for the hope within them with gentleness and respect.
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