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The Role Of Evidence
You preuppositionalists all you do is assume God and say “by what standard” that doesn’t change anyone’s mind. I’ve memorized all the minimal and maximal facts of the Resurrection and am in the way better position to do apologetics than you. And we say, that’s great – I’d like to hear about those – and use them also. Because the role of evidence plays a part in a presuppositionalist’s apologetic. By what standard do you think you can use them or the person can hear them? Does it align with Scripture?
Today’s short clip comes from episode 209 which can be found here.
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Renowned theologian John Frame sheds much-needed light on the message and method of genuinely Christian apologetics in this landmark title. He insightfully examines apologetics in terms of proof, defense, and offense and clarifies the relationships of reason, proofs, and evidences to faith, biblical authority, and the lordship of Christ.
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