PREA6222/6322 Pulpit Apologetics New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Division of Pastoral Ministries January 2017

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PREA6222/6322 Pulpit Apologetics New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Division of Pastoral Ministries January 2017 Dr. Mike Miller Associate Professor of Expository Preaching Phone: 504-655-4512 Email: mmiller@nobts.edu Mission Statement The mission of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary is to equip leaders to fulfill the Great Commission and the Great Commandments through the local church and its ministries. Core Value Focus The seminary has five core values: Doctrinal Integrity, Spiritual Vitality, Mission Focus, Characteristic Excellence, and Servant Leadership. The core value focus for this academic year is Characteristic Excellence: What we do, we do to the utmost of our abilities and resources as a testimony to the glory of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Curriculum Competencies All graduates of NOBTS are expected to have at least a minimum level of competency in each of the following areas: Biblical Exposition, Christian Theological Heritage, Disciple Making, Interpersonal Skills, Servant Leadership, Spiritual and Character Formation, and Worship Leadership. The curriculum competencies addressed in this course are: Biblical Exposition and Servant Leadership. Course Description This is an advanced course which considers the role of apologetics in expository preaching. Students are exposed to a variety of homiletical approaches aimed at demonstrating the truth and relevance of God s Word in contemporary culture. Emphasis is given to proclamation aimed at forming a Christian worldview in the minds and hearts of hearers. Student Learning Outcomes By the end of this course, students will be able to: 1. Identify and describe various issues in contemporary culture which can be addressed by apologetic expository preaching. 2. Understand and articulate effective apologetic responses to contemporary challenges to the Christian faith. 3. Value the role of Christian apologetics in expository preaching aimed at demonstrating the truth and relevance of God s Word in culture today. 4. Apply the principles of expository preaching to the development of apologetic sermons and sermon series through a variety of homiletical approaches. Textbooks For all students: Copan, Paul. When God Goes to Starbucks: A Guide to Everyday Apologetics. Grand Rapids:Baker, 2008. Eswine, Zack. Preaching to a Post-Everything World: Crafting Sermons that Connect with Our Culture. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 2008. Additional textbook for 3 hour students: Loscalzo, Craig. Apologetic Preaching: Proclaiming Christ to a Postmodern World. Grand Rapids: IVP Academic, 2000.

Course Teaching Methodology The course will involve the following methodologies: 1. Conference attendance. Students will attend the Defend 2017 conference and participate actively in plenary sessions, demonstrating a grasp of the issues presented in each lecture. Students will also attend or view the 2017 Greer-Heard conference and compile a report demonstrating a high level of understanding of conference subject matter. 2. Lecture. Much of the class time will consist of lecture by the professor in conjunction with the Defend 2017 conference, and students are expected to interact, thus demonstrating both a quest for knowledge and a grasp of the course material. 3. Homiletics. Students will plan a sermon series and write sermon briefs and a sermon manuscript in order to demonstrate their ability to choose appropriate preaching texts, conduct thorough exegesis, and develop sermons for use in the local church. Course Requirements Workshop Assignment: Plenary Session Notes (Due 1/27) PREA6222 (2 hour course) Take notes on 8 of the ICA plenary sessions (heard either in person or by recording). Turn in a one page single spaced summary for each plenary session. Your notes should outline or overview (a) the content of the Apologetic issue presented, (b) your brief evaluation of the relevance of the issue in your current or intended ministry setting, and (c) your brief reflections on what you learned about presenting this issue in a public forum. PREA6322 (3 hour course) Turn in notes for 12 ICA plenary sessions, as described above. Post-workshop Assignment: Book Reviews of the Texts (Due 2/10) PREA6222 (2 hour course) Read the Copan and Eswine texts carefully, and write a book review of about 3 single-spaced pages each. Your book review should include two key elements: (a) an annotated summary of the content of the book, especially with regard to apologetic preaching, and (b) your evaluation of what you found helpful/contributions/strengths in the book, as well as its weaknesses. The content summary should be about two pages and the evaluation about one page. References within the books may be references in parentheses; other references should be footnoted. PREA6322 (3 hour course) In addition to the above assignments, do a similar book review of the Loscalzo text. Post-Workshop Assignment: Sermon Series on Apologetics (Due 3/3) PREA6222 (2 hour course) Students will prepare a sermon series which addresses issues in contemporary culture from a perspective of Apologetics, and which demonstrates the truth and relevance of God s Word. The series is to consist of 6 sermons. The series might involve all of the sermons addressing a single issue or cluster of issues, or six different topics. The student must submit: (1) a one-page overview of the entire series, including texts, titles, and summaries of each sermon; (2) a sermon brief and sermon study notes for each sermon to be preached; (3) one sermon manuscript from a particular sermon in the series; and (4) a single-spaced Selected Bibliography of resources useful for the preacher in implementing this preaching plan in a preaching ministry. The professors will provide the sermon brief form and other form guides. PREA6322 (3 hour course) Prepare a 9 sermon series and 1 sermon manuscript, with all the components described for the 2 hour course assignment above. Post-Workshop Assignment: Greer-Heard Report (Due 5/5) Students must attend the March 25, 2017 Christians, Jews, and Jesus, featuring Ben Witherington, III and Amy Jill-Levine, and write a summary and critique of the event. The summaries should include some professional biographical data on each presenter, as well as their major points of content. Students should respond to their points critically. Students unable to attend the Greer-Heard activities may purchase the audio CDs (or MP3 files) from the conference to prepare the report, or a research paper may be substituted for this assignment (topic for a research paper must be cleared by the professor). Reports should be 8-10 double-spaced pages in length, not counting bibliography.

Evaluation of Grade The student's grade will be computed as follows: PREA6222 (2 hour course): 10% Copan Book Review 10% Eswine Book Review 30% Plenary Session Notes (8 sessions) 30% Sermon Series (6 sermons, 1 manuscript) 20% Greer-Heard Report PREA6322 (3 hour course) 10% Copan Book Review 10% Eswine Book Review 10% Loscalzo Book Review 20% Plenary Session Notes (12 sessions) 30% Sermon Series (9 sermons, 1 manuscript) 20% Greer-Heard Report NOBTS grading scale: 93-100, A; 85-92, B; 77-84, C; 70-76, D; 0-69, F. Technical Assistance For assistance regarding technology, consult ITC (504-816-8180) or the following websites: 1. Selfserve@nobts.edu - Email for technical questions/support requests with the Selfserve.nobts.edu site (Access to online registration, financial account, online transcript, etc.) 2. BlackboardHelpDesk@nobts.edu - Email for technical questions/support requests with the NOBTS Blackboard Learning Management System NOBTS.Blackboard.com. 3. ITCSupport@nobts.edu - Email for general technical questions/support requests. 4. www.nobts.edu/itc/ - General NOBTS technical help information is provided on this website. Class Policies 1. Late work will be penalized one letter grade per day. Assignments more than one week late will not be accepted. 2. Because of the nature of the workshop format, attendance is mandatory for all class sessions. Help for Writing Papers at The Write Stuff NOBTS maintains a Writing Center designed to improve English writing at the graduate level. Students can receive writing guides, tips, and valuable information to help in becoming a better writer. Plagiarism on Written Assignments NOBTS has a no tolerance policy for plagiarism. Plagiarism in certain cases may result in expulsion from the seminary. See the NOBTS Student Handbook for definition, penalties, and policies associated with plagiarism. Course Schedule Students must register for the Defend 17 conference. All sessions connected to the Pulpit Apologetics course must be attended. If a conflict exists with sessions related to another course the student is taking, the audio recordings can be substituted for live attendance. Prior approval of the professor is necessary.

Selected Bibliography Beckwith, Francis J. and Gregory Koukl. Relativism. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 1998. Behe, Michael J. Darwin s Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution. New York: Free Press, 1996. Boa, Kenneth D. and Robert M. Bowman, Jr. Faith Has Its Reasons. Colorado Springs: NavPress, 2001), 19. Bloom, Allan. The Closing of the American Mind. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1987. Budzeszewski, J. Written on the Heart. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 1997. Bush, L. Russ. Classical Readings in Christian Apologetics: A.D. 100-1800. Grand Rapids: Academic Books, 1983. Campolo, Anthony. A Reasonable Faith: Responding to Secularism. Waco, TX: Word Books, 1983. Caputo, John D. Deconstruction in a Nutshell: A Conversation with Jacques Derrida. New York: Fordham University Press, 1997. Chang, Curtis. Engaging Unbelief. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 2000. Chappell, Bryan. Christ-Centered Preaching. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 1994. Clark, David. Dialogical Apologetics: A Person-Centered Approach to Christian Defense. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 1993. Clark, Kelly James, ed. Philosophers Who Believe. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1993. Clarke, Andrew and Bruce W. Winter. One God, One Lord: Christianity in a World of Religious Pluralism. Grand Rapids: Paternoster Press, 1992. Clendenin, Daniel. Many Gods, Many Lords: Christianity Encounters World Religions. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 1995. Colson, Chuck and Nancy Pearcey. How Now Shall We Live? Wheaton: Tyndale House, 1999. Copan, Paul. True For You, But Not For Me: Deflating the Slogans that Leave Christians Speechless. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1998.. When God Goes to Starbucks: A Guide to Everyday Apologetics. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2008. Corduan, Winifried. Reasonable Faith. Nashville: Broadman and Holman, 1993. Craig: William Lane. No Easy Answers: Finding Hope in Doubt, Failure and Unanswered Prayer. Chicago: Moody Press, 1990.. Reasonable Faith: Christian Truth and Apologetics. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 1994. Crockett, William V. and James G. Signountos., ed. Through No Fault of Their Own? The Fate of Those Who Have Never Heard. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 1991. Dembski, William A. Intelligent Design: The Bridge Between Science and Theology. Downers Grove: Intervarsity Press, 1999. Dockery, David S. The Challenge of Postmodernism. Edited by David S. Dockery. Grand Rapids:Baker Books, 1997. Dodd, C.H. The Apostolic Preaching and its Developments. London: Hodder and Stoughton Limited, 1936. Dyrness, William. Christian Apologetics in a World Community. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1983.

Erickson, Millard J. Postmodernizing the Faith: Evangelical Responses to the Challenge of Postmodernism. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 1998.. Truth or Consequences. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 2001. Eswine, Zack. Preaching to a Post-Everything World: Crafting Biblical Sermons that Connect with Our Culture. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2008. Fackre, Gabriel, Ronald H. Nash, and John Sanders. What About Those Who Have Never Heard? Three Views on the Destiny of the Unevangelized. Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 1995. Fish, Stanley. Is There a Text in This Class? The Authority of Interpretive Communities. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1980.. There's No Such Thing as Free Speech, and It's a Good Thing, Too. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. Fredericks, James L. Faith Among Faiths: Christian Theology and Non-Christian Religions. New York: Paulist Press, 1999. Geisler, Norman L. Christian Apologetics. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 1988. Gibson, Scott, ed. Preaching to a Shifting Culture: 12 Perspectives on Communicating that Connects. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2004. Green, Michael. Evangelism in the Early Church. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1983. Griffin, Em. The Mind Changers. Wheaton: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., 1986. Groothuis, Douglas. Christian Apologetics: A Comprehensive Case for Biblical Faith. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2011.. Truth Decay: Defending Christianity against the Challenges of Postmodernism. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2000. Guiness, Os. Doubt: Faith in Two Minds, 2d ed. Glasgow: Collins, 1983. Habermas, Gary. Dealing with Doubt. Chicago: Moody Press, 1990. Halverson, Dean, ed. The Compact Guide to World Religions. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1996. Hick, John. God Has Many Names. Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1982.. An Interpretation of Religion. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989. Johnston, Graham. Preaching to a Postmodern World. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 2001. Kallenberg, Brad. Live to Tell: Evangelism in a Postmodern World. Grand Rapids: Brazos Press, 2002. Keller, Tim. The Reason for God. New York: Penguin, 2004. Knitter, Paul F. Jesus and the Other Names: Christian Mission and Global Responsibility. New York: Orbis Books, 1996. Kreeft, Peter. Three Philosophies of Life. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1989. Kreeft, Peter, and Ronald K. Tacelli. Handbook of Christian Apologetics. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1994. Larsen, David. The Evangelism Mandate: Recovering the Centrality of Gospel Preaching. Grand Rapids: Kregel Publications, 1992.

Lewis, C.S. Mere Christianity. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2001. Lightner, Robert P. The God of the Bible and Other Gods: Is the Christian God Unique among World Religions? Grand Rapids: Kregel Publications, 1998. Little, Paul E. Know Why You Believe. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1968. Loscalzo, Craig A. Apologetic Preaching. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 2000. Mayers, Ronald B. Both/And: A Balanced Apologetic. Chicago: Moody Press, 1984. McDermott, Gerald R. Can Evangelicals Learn From World Religions? Jesus, Revelation and Religious Traditions. Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 2000. McDowell, Josh. More than a Carpenter. Wheaton: Tyndale House, 1987. McGrath, Alister. Intellectuals Don t Need God: And Other Modern Myths. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1993. Miller, Calvin. Marketplace Preaching. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 1995. Mohler, R. Albert, Jr. He is Not Silent: Preaching in a Postmodern World. Chicago: Moody, 2008. Montgomery, John Warwick. Faith Founded on Fact: Essays in Evidential Apologetics. Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1978. Moreland, J.P. Scaling the Secular City: A Defense of Christianity. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1987. Netland, Harold A. Dissonant Voices: Religious Pluralism and the Question of Truth. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1991. Okholm, Dennis and Timothy R. Phillips, Ed. More Than One Way? Four Views on Salvation in a Pluralistic World. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1995. Petersen, Jim. Living Proof: Sharing the Gospel Naturally. Colorado Springs: NavPress, 1989. Pinnock, Clark. Are There Any Answers? Minneapolis: Dimension Books, 1972.. A Case for Faith. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1980.. Live Now, Brother. Chicago: Moody Press:, 1972. Ramm, Bernard. Varieties of Christian Apologetics. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 1961. Reid, J.K.S. Christian Apologetics. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1969. Richard, Ramesh P. The Population of Heaven: The Biblical Response to the Inclusivist Position on Who Will be Saved. Chicago: Moody Press, 1994. Rommen, Edward and Harold Netland, ed. Christianity and the Religions. Pasadena: William Carey Library, 1995. Sanders, John. No Other Name: An Investigation into the Destiny of the Unevangelized. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1992. Schaeffer, Francis August. Escape From Reason. London: InterVarsity Press, 1968. Sproul, R. C. Reason to Believe. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1978. Stackhouse, John G., Jr. Humble Apologetics. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.

Stott, John. You Can Trust The Bible. Grand Rapids: Discovery House, 1982. Strobel, Lee. The Case for Christ. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1998. Thompson, James. Preaching Like Paul. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2001. Van Till, Cornelius. Apologetics. Phillipsburg, NJ: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Co., 1976. Watson, F. The Defenders of the Faith. New York: Pott, Young, and Co., 1920. Zacharias, Ravi and Norman Geisler, eds. Is Your Church Ready? Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2003.