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The Internal Critique Of Islam
Using the two-step approach of presuppositionalism from Bahnsen, an internal critique of Isalm shows several flaws in their worldview. They are inescapable without falling into arbitrariness or inconsistency.
TIMELINE:
00:00 – The Internal Critique Of Islam
01:01 – Muslims’ View Of Scriptures
07:09 – The Internal Critique Of Muslim Scripture View
Today’s short clip comes from episode 202 which can be found here.
Books mentioned in this episode:
Truth In A Culture Of Doubt by Andreas J. Köstenberger, Darrell L. Bock, and Josh Chatraw
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Is The Mormon My Brother? by James White
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What Every Christian Needs To Know About The Qur’an by James White
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Textual Criticism and Qur’an Manuscripts by Keith Small
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Kingdom Of The Cults by Walter Martin
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A good introduction on what presuppositionalism is and why it’s important for Christians to talk to others about what assumptions they bring to the table can be found here. We break down the hard concepts that might be intimidating. Even saying presuppositionalism seems difficult.
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