An Apology for Faith (Episode 4: Trusting the Bible)

January 11, 2022

Defend the Faith with "The Reason I Believe: The Basics of Christian Apologetics: https://www.cph.org/p-31028-The-Reason-I-Believe-The-Basics-of-Christian-Apologetics.aspx In this episode of An Apology for Faith, Dr. Lohmeyer argues for the historicity and truthfulness of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. He draws on evidence such as the accurate transmission, secular historians, evidence of martyrs, and prophetic evidence of Christ in the OT. He also addresses the principle of hermeneutics as it pertains to the scriptures. What does it mean to be a creationist? Is the Bible still relevant today? Why is creationism not taught? Is the bible a trustworthy and reliable source? Is it the historic word of God? These questions plague faithful young Christians daily in the secular classroom. In this series from @Concordia Publishing House , Dr. Jan Lohmeyer addresses to these and other questions so that the young men and women of the church may reconcile their experience of the world with God’s good word. Future topics will include creation vs. evolution, the problem of evil, the existence of Satan, and the miracles of the Old and New Testaments. Find other faithful books at cph.org! About the Speaker: Dr. Jan Lohmeyer has served The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod for 35 years as a teacher, coach, and administrator with teaching experiences at every level. He is presently the Director of Curriculum & Instruction for Lutheran High School North in Houston, Texas, and he is an Adjunct Professor for Concordia University of Texas.

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