Courses in Apologetics
Master of Arts Degree in Christian Apologetics
Instructor: Various
http://www.biola.edu/academics/scs/apologetics/index.cfm
Biola University offers a premier graduate degree in the defense of the Christian faith.
Currently, there are no other degree programs like this one. The accredited thirty-two unit
curriculum is flexible and offers students the opportunity to study broadly in the field of
apologetics.
Master of Arts Degree in Faith and Culture
Instructor: Various
http://www.sgsl.edu/faith_culture.html
The MA in Faith and Culture program integrates theology, political theory, social
philosophy, human rights, public policy, applied ethics, and apologetics. The MA in Faith
and Culture is of particular benefit to Christians in the marketplace who engage culture on a
daily basis, or those preparing for further graduate studies or for vocations that call for
cultural critique. The program is ideal for educators, students, professionals, public policy
creators, business persons, public officials, social service practitioners, ministers, parachurch
professionals, and others who realize the necessity to think Christianly and make a case for
the Christian worldview in contemporary culture. Trinity is committed to transforming
students to transform the world through Christ.
Master of Arts in Apologetics (M.A.A.)
Instructor: Various
http://www.ses.edu/degrees/MAA.html
Upon completion of this program the student should have demonstrated knowledge in New Testament, Old Testament,
Historical Theology, Biblical Languages, and extensive knowledge in Apologetics. The concentration in Apologetics expands
studies in Theology and Apologetics. Those planning to do doctoral work should take this program. A thesis provides
opportunity for research in selected topics. Opportunities for field experience will be provided as well as the research
requirements of the thesis.
For certificates and additional degrees in apologetics check Southern Evangelical Seminaries
degree Web site http://www.ses.edu/degrees/index.html.
For their External Studies program in Apologetics, check the following site http://www.ses.edu/external/index.html.
WTS 231,2,3 Introduction to Apologetics
Instructor: Dr. William Edgar
http://www.wts.edu/disted/index.html#anchor359904 (scroll down)
Commending Christ to our generation by developing a biblical mind set for all areas of life and
learning to communicate the truth to those outside the Faith. Special emphasis on a Christian
approach to the roots of modern culture. Attention to problems such as God's existence, faith and
reason, suffering, the Bible and science. Three semester hours. May be substituted for AP 101
Introduction to Apologetics (Materials: $174.95).
Exploring Approaches to Apologetics
Instructor: Dr. Gordon Lewis
Contact information:
Denver Seminary, PO Box 100,000, Denver, C0 80250-0100. Phone 303-761-2482, Fax 303 761-8060.
AP 601-I - Introduction to Christian Apologetics
Instructor: Dr. Richard Lints
http://www.gcts.edu/cgi-bin/fastcart/semlink/reg/ap601.html
Topics include apologetic method, faith and reason, miracle and natural law, theistic
proofs, the problem of evil, creation of evil, creation and evolution, evidence for the
resurrection, archaeological confirmation of the Bible, and "sexist" language in
Scripture.
To view the syllabus for the course Click Here (This is PDF file).
APO 3118
Instructor: Johnny V. Miller
http://www.ciuextension.com/cgi-bin/course_detail.cfm?CourseNumber=APO%203118
A study for the basis of Christian belief, a defense of the proposition that God has revealed himself
to his world and that mankind is responsible for his responses to that revelation. The study
includes the problem of the historicity of Christ. This study also examines of the evidence
for the Christian faith.
CC310 Apologetics and Outreach (4 units)
Instructor: Jerram Barrs
http://64.241.33.47/ExternalStudy/CourseOfferings.htm.
Various Courses
Instructor: Dr. Greg Bahnsen
http://www.scccs.org/btscourseinfo.html
Various apologetic courses are offered including: Biblical Introduction to Apologetics, Presuppositional
Apologetics, Epistomology in Christian Apologetics and others.
PH510 Christian Apologetics
Instructor: William A. Dyrness
http://www.fuller.edu/cll/html/idlcourses.html#PH510
This course explores the major challenges that Christianity faces in North America at the end
of the 20th century. The approach is to develop an apologetic framework by (1) surveying the
ways Christians have defended the faith throughout the history of the church, (2) exploring a
biblical model for understanding Christianity, and (3) developing a strategy for defending the
truth of Christianity and thus commending the faith to unbelievers. The second half of the
course will be devoted to addressing issues that are important with the tools that have been
developed.
Christian Apologetics (2 Credits)
Instructor: Ronald H. Nash
http://www.rtsvirtual.org/courses/th/chrapologetics.html
An examination of the most frequently raised objections to and questions about the Christian Faith. A
framework is provided for giving effective answers to such objections. Topics include the following:
world-view issues, Reformed epistemology, methodologies of apologetics, faith and history, theistic
arguments, the problem of evil, miracles, and life after death.
The Certificate in Christian Apologetics
Instructor: Philip Fernandes
http://www.biblicaldefense.org/Education/Certificate%20Programs/certapol.htm
If you're an induvidual who wants to pursue a more detailed and in-depth course of study but don't
want the time committment and costs of a degree, then an IBD certificate program might be best for
you. Certificate programs are an approximately 1-year in duration and give the graduate solid
foundation in the area specialized in. Click on the button at left to see more information on IBD's
Certificate offerings. Check Web site for cost.