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Apologetics

Nourish your heart and mind and discover honest answers to some of life’s most important questions. Explore how history, science, philosophy, and even art and beauty point to God. Grow in your ability to articulate and defend the Christian faith and learn from renowned apologists.

The Apologetics of C.S. Lewis
C.S. Lewis’s Case for Christ
Women’s Apologetics
The Abolition of Man
Conversational Apologetics
Basic Apologetics Courses

Apologetics Courses

Writer and scholar C.S. Lewis became a public apologist for the Christian faith, using imagination and reason to articulate and defend his beliefs. In this four part audio series, Dr. Art Lindsley, the Senior Fellow for Apologetics at the C.S. Lewis Institute, outlines key elements of the apologetics of C.S. Lewis.

It is now almost fifty years since C.S. Lewis’s death. He thought that his influence would soon wane and his books go out of print. He was wrong. His books are all in print and his influence is global, far beyond the English-speaking world. He is known for many things but particularly for making a clear case for faith in Christ to nonbelievers and believers. Because of the Narnia films, many have become interested in Lewis and some are open to studying his ideas. This video series is meant to be the introduction for a small group study on C.S. Lewis’s arguments against unbelief and for faith. Above all, it should be remembered that C.S. Lewis would not want people to focus on him but on Jesus.

This small group apologetics resource is based on the C.S. Lewis Institute Women’s Apologetics Conference titled Conversations That Count, held at Immanuel Bible Church in Springfield, Virginia, October 20–21, 2017. The plenary speakers were Christian apologists Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing of the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics and Jana Harmon of the C.S. Lewis Institute Atlanta.

When C.S. Lewis gave his lectures which became the book The Abolition of Man, he sought to point to the logical inconsistencies and dangers of a worldview that doesn’t hold to the idea of absolute truth. He did this in part by highlighting the natural law or moral law which is visible in all civilizations and written on the consciences of all human beings. In this series, Dr. Bryan Hollon takes us through each chapter of The Abolition of Man and helps us to understand Lewis’s argument while also providing key insights from the Bible.

Develop knowledge, tools, and practical skills to confidently articulate, defend, and share your faith as you rely on the power of the Holy Spirit. Featuring a digital study guide and select readings to help you grow.

Apologetics is being able to give a reasonable defense for the hope that is within you (1 Peter 3:15). The Basic Apologetics Course is designed for those who wish to be better equipped to reach non-believers by giving honest answers to honest questions with gentleness and respect.