Apologetics Live

By: Andrew Rappaport
  • Summary

  • A live apologetics 2-hour show to answer challenging questions and teach how to do apologetics. It is hosted by Andrew Rappaport.
    © 2024 Striving for Eternity Ministries
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Episodes
  • Hebrew Roots: A Deep Dive into Misunderstandings
    Nov 8 2024

    The podcast delves into the complex topic of Hebrew roots and the implications of salvation as discussed in the book of Hebrews. A key focus is on the contentious passage in Hebrews 6, which raises questions about the possibility of losing one's salvation and whether genuine believers can fall away. The hosts explore the nuances of biblical interpretation, emphasizing the need for critical thinking and scriptural literacy when addressing these theological issues. Additionally, they discuss the importance of understanding cultural contexts, particularly the communal aspects of ancient Jewish society, which influence the application of biblical laws. Through engaging dialogue and personal anecdotes, the conversation underscores the significance of grounding faith in a thorough understanding of Scripture while navigating differing theological perspectives.

    Takeaways:

    • Understanding the nuances of biblical hermeneutics is crucial for interpreting scripture accurately.
    • The concept of apostasy in Hebrews raises important questions about eternal security and faith.
    • The communal culture of ancient Israel significantly influenced the interpretation of biblical law.
    • Hebrews 6 discusses the serious consequences of falling away from faith in Christ.
    • The importance of critical thinking and biblical literacy cannot be overstated in today's society.
    • The nature of salvation involves God's sovereignty, which assures believers of their eternal security.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • apologeticslive.com
    • thebiblicalroots.org
    • strivingforeternity.org
    • Can You Lose Your Salvation?
    • rapreport.org
    • squirrelyjoes.com
    • mypillow.com

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • MyPillow
    • Squirrely Joe's Coffee
    • Striving for Eternity Ministries
    • Williamson College Press

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    2 hrs and 17 mins
  • Cumulative Apologetics: The Ultimate Guide to Convincing Conversations
    Nov 2 2024

    Apologetics Live episode 263

    This podcast episode delves into the topic of cumulative apologetics, exploring its significance in defending the Christian faith. The hosts engage in a lively discussion about various apologetic methodologies, including presuppositionalism, classical, and evidential approaches, emphasizing that each has its place in effective evangelism. Dr. Donald Williams and Dan Kraft contribute their insights, illustrating the necessity of grounding arguments in Scripture while also acknowledging the role of evidence in addressing contemporary doubts about Christianity. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the audience's perspective and tailoring responses to their specific questions and challenges. Ultimately, the episode reinforces that while the Holy Spirit is the true agent of transformation, apologetics serves as a valuable tool in guiding conversations toward the gospel.

    The podcast delves into the intricate world of apologetics, focusing on the cumulative approach as a methodology to engage with skeptics and believers alike. The host opens up with a light-hearted introduction, setting a relaxed tone for what evolves into a deep discussion on various apologetic methodologies, including classical, evidential, and presuppositional apologetics. Notably, Adam Parker, the co-host, shares his experiences and insights from his ministry, emphasizing the importance of understanding different perspectives in the realm of apologetics. This episode also features Dr. Donald Williams, who provides a scholarly perspective on how cumulative apologetics can effectively incorporate elements from various approaches to create a more robust defense of the Christian faith.

    As the discussion progresses, the hosts address the challenges posed by modern atheistic arguments and the relevance of scripture in apologetic dialogue. They emphasize that while evidence and reasoning are valuable tools, the ultimate power lies in the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in a person's heart. The dialogue is rich with examples, including personal anecdotes and references to historical figures in apologetics, showcasing how the conversation can adapt based on the audience. The podcast highlights the necessity of being prepared to give an answer for one's faith while also recognizing the limitations of human reasoning in the face of divine truth.


    Listeners are encouraged to engage thoughtfully with the content, considering not only the intellectual aspects of faith but also the emotional and spiritual dimensions. The episode concludes with a call to action for believers to be ready to share their faith while relying on the Holy Spirit to guide their conversations. This nuanced exploration of apologetics invites listeners to reflect on their own understanding and approach to defending their faith in a world filled with diverse beliefs and challenges.

    Takeaways:

    • The cumulative case for apologetics combines various methodologies to effectively engage with different audiences.
    • It's essential to present the gospel as the ultimate truth that saves individuals from their sins.
    • The role of the Holy Spirit in conversion highlights the need for reliance on God's power.
    • Discussions about apologetics should focus on Jesus's resurrection as a historical fact.
    • Engagement with non-believers should prioritize understanding their questions and concerns before presenting evidence.
    • Apologetics serves not only as a defense of faith but also as a tool for discipleship.

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    2 hrs and 29 mins
  • An Argument for Evidential Apologetics
    Oct 18 2024

    Apologetics Live episode 262

    Daniel McAdams joins Andrew to make an argument for evidential apologetics.

    Stay for the end when a traditional Roman Catholic (Sedevacantist) comes into debate.


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