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Redeeming Apologetics: Why Philosophy Fails & the Bible Succeeds | Cliff McManis

Redeeming Apologetics: Why Philosophy Fails & the Bible Succeeds | Cliff McManis

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What IS true Christian apologetics according to the Bible? Pastor Cliff McManis joins The Shepherd's Study to challenge popular approaches that rely on philosophy, natural theology, and arguments like the cosmological or ontological proofs (think William Lane Craig, RC Sproul, Norman Geisler). Instead, he calls for redeeming apologetics by returning to Scripture-centered defense: using the Bible to defend the gospel and hope in Christ — just as Jesus and the apostles did.

This powerful discussion covers:

  • Why most seminary apologetics classes leave pastors disappointed
  • The problem with "natural theology" and philosophical mastery requirements
  • 1 Peter 3:15 in context: exalt Christ, share your hope!
  • How epistemology, Romans 1, and satanic blindness change everything
  • Practical tips: focus on Jesus/gospel, avoid winning arguments, be gentle
  • Why every Christian (yes, even grandma!) is qualified to defend the faith

Cliff's book: Redeeming Apologetics: Restoring Biblical Supremacy in Defending the Christian FaithGet it here → https://www.amazon.com/Redeeming-Apologetics-Restoring-Supremacy-Defending/dp/1952221153


0:00 – Intro & Cliff's background3:45 – Defining apologetics biblically vs. philosophically12:20 – Critiquing quotes from Ram, Groothuis, Pearcey, Craig25:10 – Jesus & apostles used special revelation, not natural theology38:50 – 1 Peter 3:15 unpacked: hope in Christ, not theism48:00 – Epistemology, Romans 1, & satanic blindness1:05:00 – Practical mistakes Christians make & how to fix them1:15:30 – Recommended resources & final plea: proclaim the gospel!

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