Early 20th Century Apologetics

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Early 20th Century Apologetics

Early 20th Century Apologetics

The early 20th century apologetics had both positive and negative apologetic models. Thomas Hodge and B.B Warfield and James Orr fought off liberalism, for a time, people like Abraham Kuyper and Cornelius VanTil developed some heavy-hitting positive assertions for Christianity. The popularity of C.S. Lewis also brought in some well-written apologetic challenges to the masses.

TIMELINE:

00:00 – Thomas Hodge & B.B. Warfield’s Apologetics
01:51 – James Orr & Abraham Kuyper’s Apologetics
03:26 – Cornelius VanTil’s Apologetics
08:34 – C.S. Lewis’ Apologetics

Today’s short clip comes from episode 242 which can be found here.


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