The Apologetic Implications of Self-Deception

The Apologetic Implications of Self-Deception

Based on Dr. Bahnsen’s doctoral dissertation, these lectures explore the important subject of self-deception and the nature of unbelief. How can the unbeliever both know and not know God? This is an important contribution to the field of apologetic study. 01 —...
The Great Debate (Bahnsen vs. Stein)

The Great Debate (Bahnsen vs. Stein)

“The Great Debate: Does God Exist?” was a formal debate between Dr. Bahnsen and Dr. Gordon S. Stein, held at the University of California (Irvine) in 1985. As time passes, it is important that we continue to introduce people (especially young people) to...
Arguments for the Existence of God

Arguments for the Existence of God

Dr. Bahnsen sets forth the reasons for accepting belief in God with an emphasis on the transcendental argument for God’s existence. 01 — Arguments for the Existence of God, Part 1 (1 of 2) 02 — Arguments for the Existence of God, Part 2 (2 of...
The Debate that Never Was

The Debate that Never Was

Dr. Bahnsen and atheist scholar Dr. Michael Martin were scheduled to debate the truth of Christian theism at Rhodes College in Memphis, TN. Two weeks before the scheduled debate, citing his opposition to having the debate recorded for public distribution, Dr. Martin...
A Mid-Level Course in Apologetics

A Mid-Level Course in Apologetics

This course considers the exegetical and philosophical basis of presuppositional methodology and gives attention to its practical outworking. It also exposes the weaknesses of other apologetical systems. More in-depth than the introductory course. 01 — Comparison and...