The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge (Prov. 1:7) and wisdom (9:10); indeed, wisdom and knowledge are summed up in Jesus Christ (1 Cor. 1:30, Co. 2:3). Though God is known through his creation, people repress this knowledge (Rom. 1:18-32) until God’s grace renews their minds (Rom. 12:2). The apologist should press upon the non-Christian the evidence that God is clearly revealed in nature. But he should present it in the context of a biblical worldview, with an epistemology reflecting what the Bible says about knowledge. And he should present the Gospel in God’s own authoritative voice, using Scripture’s own arguments (as 1 Cor. 15:1-11) and other arguments that follow scriptural leads.
John Frame Dictionary for the Theological Interpretation of the Bible, "Apologetics"
- Apologetics

John M. Frame - This article was originally published in Kevin Vanhoozer, ed., Dictionary for the Theological Interpretation of the Bible
- Differences Make a Difference

Os Guinness
- No News Is Good News: Modernity, The Postmodern, and Apologetics

William Edgar
- Philosophical Apologetics, the Church, and Contemporary Culture

J.P. Moreland
- For the Bible Tells Me So?

David Gibson - The Roles of Faith and Evidence in Believing the Bible
- Old Princeton Apologetics: Common Sense or Reformed?

Tim McConnel - Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (Dec 2003)
- A Comparison of Five Worldviews

Dennis McCallum (Tyndale).
- An Answer to the Hypocrisy Excuse

Kenneth Richard Samples
- Apologetics

B.B. Warfield
- Apologetics and Failure: Why it May Be good to Loose the Argument

Mark Ryan pdf
- Apologetics in a Postmodern Age

Don Matzat
- Apologetics: Reasons to Believe

John Stevenson
- Beyond a Shadow

William Brugman that reasonably argues for the truth of the Christian message using science, philosophy, logic, and scripture
- Christian Internet Apologetics

Dolphin, Stedman, McKenna, and Wise. All persons who debate theology and apologetics on the Internet shoudl read this essay first. must read!
- Christianity and Liberalism

J Gresham Machen
- Classical Apologetics

Gordon H. Clark
- Communicating the Authority of Scripture in a Postmodern Enviroment

Jonathan Gundlach
- Comparing Modernist and Postmodern Educational Theory

From The Death of Truth
- Comparing Postmodernism, Modernism, and Theism

From The Death of Truth
- Course Handouts and Sample Papers for Classes

John Frame extensive!
- Defending the Faith: A Crash-Course in Apologetics

Greg Johnson
- Determinism and Responsibility

Gordon H. Clark
- Divine Aseity and Apologetics

John M. Frame (.doc)
- Dooyeweerd and the Word of God

John M. Frame
- Evidential Apologetics

Vincent Cheung (.pdf)
- Evil as Evidence for God

Greg Koukl - Is the presence of evil in the world evidence against God's existence? On the contrary, it's evidence for God's existence.
- How Can You Say Jesus Is the Only Way to God?

AIA
- How Far Can We Trust The Bible?

Bob Passantino
- I'm Glad You Asked

Steve Hays - Fielding the major objections to Christian faith
- Is the Bible Reliable?

Bob and Gretchen Passantino
- John 1:1 Meaning and Translation

James White
- Links to Articles On or About C.S. Lewis

C.S. Lewis Society
- No News Is Good News: Modernity, The Postmodern, and Apologetics

William Edgar
- Part II

Steve Hays An article offering numerous positive reasons for the Christian faith (Graduate of RTS)
- Philosophy?

Ronald Nash
- Presuppositionalism vs Evidentialism

(Semi-Clarkian)
- Reformed Perspectives' Apologetics

Third Mill
- Self-Refuting Statements

John Frame (.pdf)
- Series of Essays on the Dating of the Bible

Cadre
- Standing on Mars Hill A Closer Look at Biblical Apologetics

James F. Stitzinger
- Telling People the Truth in Love A Reformed Approach to Evangelism

Dr. Kim Riddlebarger
- The Golden Rule Apologetic

Bob Passantino
- Tools of Apologetics

Greg Bahnsen - Equip and familiarize yourselves with the "tools" of reasoning and argumentation
- Unapologetic Apologetics

Credenda/Agenda (v3n4)
- Was the New Testament Influenced by Pagan Religions?

or (II)
- Why & What: A Brief Introduction to Christianity

Douglas Jones This is a booklet written by Douglas Jones editor of Credenda Agenda magazine. It is a great summary and apologetic of Christianity written with the unbeliever in mind.
- Why I Believe Part I

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- Why I Believe The New Testament Is Historically Reliable

- Gary Habermas"The credibility of Scripture is certainly a multifaceted issue. In this chapter, I will examine one specific angle-whether the Testament is a historically reliable document.... I will examine several areas that indicate that the Tes
- Without Excuse

Michael S. Horton
- Worldviews in Conflict

Rev. Dale Tedder Did you get a chance to see Jeffrey Dahlmer's last interview before he died in prison? It was quite telling. He was asked why he committed such brutal murders? His answer was chilling. He said, "I didn't believe in God, th
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