Sessions provide base-line information. The intent is to allow you to step into a topic and gain systematic understanding of a topic that bears on the Gospel. Sessions tend to be longer and thus usually use a 25 minute (or so) video. There will be a pdf article/paper that parallels the video if you prefer reading. The topics that sessions cover are sequential in that they progressively build on each other, similar to how topics in a course are laid out in such a way as to build on each other. For this reason they are numbered. They are also self-contained, however, so that you do not need to view them in this order to understand them individually. So, for example, you may be curious about specifically Biblical topics and thus you may not be interested in Sessions 1 & 2, which do not reference the Bible at all. On the other hand, you may have an interest to see if the Gospel has a basis without any reference to the Bible and you would thus want to start with these first two Sessions.
I will be building session content over time and will be starting with Sessions 3-5.
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Sessions
- Session 1. The Case for God - Considering Design
- Session 2. Considering Truth: Glimpsing the Moral Law ... and God behind it
- Session 3. Assessing 'The Book' - Considering the Textual Reliability of the Bible
- Session 4. Examining External Evidence - Considering the Historical Reliability of the Bible
- Session 5. Considering Inspiration - How Allusions in the Bible point to a Divine Author
- xtra/More coming...