Thursday, February 4, 2021

Apologetics Videos: Sean McDowell's Recommendations (and More)

"These videos are great to show in order to spur conversation with students" -- Sean McDowell.


1. Reasonable Faith Animated Videos:

https://www.youtube.com/user/drcraigvideos


2. Impact 360 videos. These are short animated videos on questioning the Bible, the resurrection, and the nature of worldview.

https://www.impact360institute.org/videos/is-it-okay-to-question-the-bible/

https://www.impact360institute.org/videos/did-jesus-rise-from-the-dead/

https://www.impact360institute.org/videos/whatsyourworldview/

https://www.impact360institute.org/videos/


3. One Minute Apologist: Quick interviews with leading apologists on a variety of issues.

https://www.youtube.com/user/oneminuteapologist


4. Sean McDowell YouTube channel

https://www.youtube.com/c/SeanMcDowell-info/featured


More (not just for students):


Anything by Gary Habermas on the "minimal facts" approach to the resurrection.


Gary Habermas site. Resurrection of Christ. Near Death Experiences (NDE). Miracles. Dealing with doubt. Definitely an evidentialist apologist.


Anything by Lee Strobel.


Anything by Francis Schaeffer.  Francis Schaeffer's Method of Apologetics.


Anything by C.S. Lewis.


AskDrBrown. Dr. Michael Brown is a pentecostal scholar who addresses excesses within the movement.  Channel contains videos of debates and lectures, media clips, and videos produced specially for the channel. Themes: spiritual awakening, moral and cultural reformation, declaring the good news of Yeshua "to my Jewish people", and taking the gospel to the nations.


CrossExamined. 934 videos.


Cold-Case Christianity with J. Warner Wallace. Cold-case refers to a criminal or legal case where the evidence trail has gone "cold" with the passage of time.


Specific Videos that caught my eye while doing this:


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