Apologetics
This is a collection of all the C.S. Lewis Institutes resources that have been tagged “apologetics” and are in order by most recently published at the top.
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Listening to Young Atheists – Part 1
When Christians think about the subject, it is this sort of atheist who comes to...Read More
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Listening to Young Atheists – Part 2
Atheists particularly fascinate me. Perhaps it's because I consider their philosophy, if the absence of...Read More
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Faith, Fact or Fantasy: Truth in a Scientific World – Part I
In this first part of his two part series on Faith, Fact, or Fantasy?: Truth...Read More
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Faith, Fact or Fantasy: Truth in a Scientific World – Part Two
Michael Ramsden summarizes on the principles of Truth and belief that Christians should adhere to...Read More
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C.S. Lewis on the Problem of Pain
Pain is pain and it hurts. Christ Himself knew pain and suffering—intimately, personally, profoundly. He,...Read More
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Reflections: MEN WITHOUT CHESTS
August 2012 In his book, The Abolition of Man, Lewis was prophetic in pointing out...Read More
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Reflections: GOD CREATED NATURE – THE RATIONAL EXPLANATION
June 2012 In his book, Miracles, C.S. Lewis uses logic to critique the atheist’s idea...Read More
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Reflections: COMMUNICATING “MERE CHRISTIANITY”
January 2012 "Mere Christianity” was a term adapted by C. S. Lewis from the writings...Read More
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Are Relationships Hopeless?
In the first part of the three-part "Relevant Hope" series, Michael Ramsden addresses the Christian...Read More
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Are Christians Deceived by Hope?
Michael Ramsden explores the significance and the object of Christian hope. Are Christians sincerely misled...Read More