Logic, Logical Fallacies, and Sound Reasoning: Christian Apologetics 101
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Featuring:
-Michael Jones – Professor of Philosophy & Religion, Liberty University
-Mark J. Farnham – Professor of Apologetics, Lancaster Bible College
-David Saxon – Professor of Church History, Maranatha Baptist University
Together, they explore:
✔️ What a worldview is—and why everyone has one
✔️ Why logic is foundational for defending the Christian faith
✔️ The difference between factual mistakes and logical fallacies
✔️ Common fallacies like: Ad Hominem Straw Man Appeal to Authority Appeal to Pity Genetic Fallacy Red Herring Self-Referential Incoherence
✔️ How to construct sound deductive and inductive arguments
✔️ Why truth corresponds to reality
✔️ How Christians can argue graciously, clearly, and persuasively
In a world shaped by expressive individualism, emotional reasoning, and intellectual shortcuts, this conversation equips believers to think critically and biblically. As C.S. Lewis famously emphasized, Christianity is not something we would have invented—it confronts us with reality. Whether you're a pastor, Bible teacher, seminary student, homeschool parent, or simply someone who wants to strengthen your reasoning skills, this episode will sharpen your thinking and deepen your confidence in the Christian worldview.
🎙 About the Podcast The Bible and Theology Matters podcast discusses all things Bible and theology—because what you really believe determines how you really behave. Hosted by Dr. Paul Weaver, Associate Professor of Bible Exposition at Dallas Theological Seminary.
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