Apologetics CRU Institute of Biblical Studies January 7-11, 2018 Instructor: Dr. Jeff Hamm, PhD

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Apologetics CRU Institute of Biblical Studies January 7-11, 2018 Instructor: Dr. Jeff Hamm, PhD jeff.hamm68@gmail.com Course Description This course will equip you to confidently and winsomely respond to common objections to the Christian faith, identify and appropriately challenge the worldviews from which they arise, and better understand how cultural contexts shape unbelief. Topics we will explore include the existence and nature of God, the relationship between science and Christianity, miracles, the problem of evil and hell, the trustworthiness of the Bible, the historicity of the resurrection. Course Objectives 1. To grow in our understanding of and obedience to God s command that we love Him with our whole selves including our minds. 2. To understand the nature and role of apologetics in evangelistic and discipling conversations. 3. To acquire skill in identifying and challenging the presuppositions underlying various objections to the Christian faith. 4. To learn how to make effective use of questions to further evangelistic and apologetic conversations. 5. To become better equipped to articulate a thoughtful case for Christianity. Required Texts Allberry, Sam. Is God Anti-Gay? Epsom, Surrey, U.K. The Good Book Company, 2013. (ISBN: 9781908762313) Hamm, Jeffery L. Turning the Tables on Apologetics: Helmut Thielicke s Reformation of Christian Conversation. Eugene: Pickwick, 2018. Guinness, Os. Fool s Talk: Recovering the Art of Christian Persuasion. Downer s Grove: InterVarsity, 2015.15-256. Wilson, Douglas. Persuasions: A Dream of Reason Meeting Unbelief. Moscow: Canon, 1989.

Course Requirements 1. Reading: You are to master the content of the assigned text chapters and articles. You must read all of the assigned reading. You will submit a report indicating the percentage of assigned reading you completed on the final day of the course. 2. Worksheets: You will complete 7 apologetic worksheets that will give you the opportunity to apply what you have learned in the readings. You will be given a specific situation and then asked to formulate a thoughtful response drawing on the readings and your own previous experience. Your responses may include questions you might ask, issues upon which you would focus, etc. 3. Project: The purpose of this course is to help you become more effective in the use of apologetics in the context of evangelism and follow up. During the course you will have the opportunity to develop a tool for use in your personal ministry. You have two options from which to choose: a) Apologetic article: The article should be targeted to your ministry audience (professors, college students, high school students, athletes). It should identify a specific objection to the Christian faith (e.g. problem of evil, religious pluralism, fate of the unevangelized, etc.) and present a carefully crafted and well-reasoned response. It is not a research paper. Your grade will be based on (1) evidence of a good understanding of the nature of the problem and how it challenges belief in Christian theism, (2) a well-reasoned response to this problem, and (3) proper packaging (targeted toward an audience, good introduction and conclusion). The article should be 5 to 8 pages in length. The article should be typed, double-spaced, using 12-point type. b) Apologetic talk: The talk should contain about 30 minutes of content (about 4-5 pages of notes) and must interact with one apologetic issue. The talk should be targeted to your audience (college students, high school students, athletes, etc). It must identify a specific objection to the Christian faith and present a carefully crafted and well-reasoned response. You will turn in a detailed outline (typed) of the talk. Detailed means a clear statement of every thought/idea you intend to communicate. Your introduction, conclusion, and illustrations must be word for word. Even your outline points should be expressed in complete sentences. Your grade will be based on (1) evidence of a good understanding of the nature of the problem you discuss and how it challenges belief in Christian theism, (2) a well-reasoned response to this problem, (3) creativity in presentation, and (4) proper elements of a good talk (captivating introduction, good illustrations, several key points, and a conclusion). Your notes should be double-spaced and no smaller than 12-point type.

Reading Assignments: Date Topic Assignment Intro to / History of Apologetics Philosophical Proofs Scientific Apologetics Tuesday, 1/8 Tuesday 1/8 Thursday 1/10 Thursday 1/10 Friday 1/11 Hamm; Introduction, xii-xix Conclusion, 210-214 Ch. 3, 60-89 Guinness; Intro., 15-19 Ch. 1, 21-28, Anatomy/Theology of Unbelief Hamm; Ch. 2, 34-59 Guinness; Ch. 5, 79-105 An Apologetic of the Cross; General Hamm; Ch. 4, 90-126 Revelation, Miracles, Resurrection Appearances, Role of Evidence An Apologetic of the Cross; General Revelation, Miracles, Resurrection Appearances, Role of Evidence Christ s Counter-Question / Table- Turning Method Christ s Counter-Question / Table- Turning Method The Problem of Evil Evolution, Atheism Review examples of counterquestion/table-turning conversations Guinness; Chs. 2-4, 29-78 Hamm; Ch. 5, 127-144; 153-172 Guinness, Ch. 6, 107-129 Ch. 8, 149-167 Wilson, Persuasions (7-87) Friday 1/11 God and Sexuality (LGBTQ) Allberry, entire book Page Totals: 431 Hamm- 137 Guinness 126 Allberry- 88 Wilson- 80 Course Grade Your course grade will be based on the following (all due at the end of Friday, 1/11): Reading Report 30% Worksheets 30% Final Project 40%

Grading Scale 94-100 A 92-93 A- 90-91 B+ 84-89 B 82-83 B- 80-81 C+ 74-79 C 72-73 C- 65-71 D 0-65 F

Bring This Report With You on Friday 1/11 Date Topic Assignment Intro to / History of Apologetics Philosophical Proofs Scientific Apologetics Tuesday, 1/8 Tuesday 1/8 Hamm; Introduction, xii-xix Conclusion, 210-214 Ch. 3, 60-89 Guinness; Intro., 15-19 Ch. 1, 21-28, Anatomy/Theology of Unbelief Hamm; Ch. 2, 34-59 Guinness; Ch. 5, 79-105 An Apologetic of the Cross; General Revelation, Hamm; Ch. 4, 90-126 Miracles, Resurrection Appearances, Role of Evidence An Apologetic of the Cross; General Revelation, Miracles, Resurrection Appearances, Role of Evidence Guinness; Chs. 2-4, 29-78 Christ s Counter-Question / Table-Turning Method Hamm; Ch. 5, 127-144; 153-172 Christ s Counter-Question / Table-Turning Method Guinness, Ch. 6, 107-129 Ch. 8, 149-167 Thursday 1/10 The Problem of Evil Thursday 1/10 Evolution, Atheism Friday 1/11 Review examples of counter-question/table-turning Wilson, Persuasions (7-87) conversations Friday 1/11 God and Sexuality (LGBTQ) Allberry, entire book I completed % of the required readings Signature