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58. Good thinking is the foundation for apologetics: Interview with Apologist Brett Banford
58. Good thinking is the foundation for apologetics: Interview with Apologist Brett Banford
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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Jun 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
I'm super excited to be sharing the very first interview on this podcast!
Brett Banford is a scientist who realized he had questions about his faith that he couldn’t get answers to; so he started studying.
He shares what he’s learned on social media - instagram primarily - and I think you’re really going to enjoy this conversation.
The questions we cover are:
- What is apologetics?
- How did you get started in studying apologetics?
- How does learning good thinking (logical fallacies, cognitive biases, etc) correlate with apologetics?
- Why is it important to think well about your faith & about the things we are bombarded with from media, culture, etc.?
- What should we do with our difficult questions?
- Where could someone begin if they are interested in starting to learn apologetics?
You can find Brett on Instagram @radapologetics, and online at www.radapologetics.com.
Brett Banford is a scientist who realized he had questions about his faith that he couldn’t get answers to; so he started studying.
He shares what he’s learned on social media - instagram primarily - and I think you’re really going to enjoy this conversation.
The questions we cover are:
- What is apologetics?
- How did you get started in studying apologetics?
- How does learning good thinking (logical fallacies, cognitive biases, etc) correlate with apologetics?
- Why is it important to think well about your faith & about the things we are bombarded with from media, culture, etc.?
- What should we do with our difficult questions?
- Where could someone begin if they are interested in starting to learn apologetics?
You can find Brett on Instagram @radapologetics, and online at www.radapologetics.com.
Released:
Jun 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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