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Monday, September 5, 2022

Today Point of View‘s host is Kerby Anderson! Kerby’s first guests are Paul Chamberlain & Chris Price. They have a book to share, “Everyday Apologetics.” In the second hour, Kerby’s other guest is Thaddeus Williams. He, also, brings us a book, “Confronting Injustice Without Compromising Truth.

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Kerby Anderson
Kerby Anderson
Host, Point of View Radio Talk Show

Kerby Anderson is host of Point of View Radio Talk Show and also serves as the President of Probe Ministries. He holds masters degrees from Yale University (science) and Georgetown University (government). He also serves as a visiting professor at Dallas Theological Seminary and has spoken on dozens of university campuses including University of Michigan, Vanderbilt University, Princeton University, Johns HopkinsRead More

Guests
Paul Chamberlain Show Page
Paul Chamberlain, PhD
Director | Professor of Ethics, Philosophy of Religion, Leadership, & Christian Apologetics - Institute for Christian Apologetics at Trinity Western University
Dr. Paul Chamberlain is the director of the Institute for Christian Apologetics at Trinity Western University and is a professor of ethics, philosophy of religion, leadership and Christian Apologetics at TWU. He has also worked with Ravi Zacharias International Ministries during part of that time. He is an effective communicator both in and out of the classroom. His humorous, down-to-earth manner appeals to a wide variety of people. Drawing from the media and using a professional power point presentation, his seminars are both interesting and relevant. Dr. Chamberlain has appeared on numerous radio and television talk shows, debated on university campuses, and is a frequent guest speaker at public functions. He is the author of five books: Can We be Good Without God, Final Wishes, How To Talk About Good and Bad Without Getting Ugly: A Guide to Moral Persuasion, Why People Don’t Believe: Confronting Seven Challenges to Christian Faith, and Why People Stop Believing, as well as a number of articles addressing current social and moral issues. He is also the coeditor of Everyday Apologetics released earlier this year.
Everyday Apologetics: Answering Common Objections to the Christian Faith
Objections to the Christian faith are not new. The ability to boldly proclaim the old faith to a post-Christian culture is.

In an era where access to objections and arguments is easier than ever, everyday Christians need to be prepared with strong, clear responses. In Everyday Apologetics, readers will be equipped with answers to some of Christianity's most difficult objections: Why is the God of the Old Testament so violent? Are science and faith in fundamental conflict with one another? The contributors take up these questions, and more, helping Christians be strengthened in their faith, while also providing powerful answers to opponents of the Christian faith.

With a clear, inviting, winsome style, Everyday Apologetics is for everyone: Christians, skeptics, seekers, and everyone in between.
Chris Price Show Page
Chris Price
Pastor | Author | Church Planter - The Way Church - Vancouver
Chris Price served as the lead pastor at Calvary Baptist (Coquitlam, BC) for ten years before moving to pursue church planting in Vancouver at thewaychurch.ca. He has a master’s in Christian studies and a BA in biblical studies, and he is the author of Radical Hope: Resurrection Faith in a Hurting World (2016) and co-editor of Everyday Apologetics (2020). He is also a contributor to the UK-based Alpha Youth Film series.
Thaddeus Williams Show Page
Thaddeus Williams, PhD
Associate Professor of Systematic Theology - Talbot School of Theology | Biola University
Thaddeus Williams, Ph.D loves enlarging students’ understanding and enjoyment of God at Biola University in La Mirada, California, where he serves as associate professor of systematic theology for Talbot School of Theology. He also serves as affiliate faculty of jurisprudence for Trinity Law school and has taught philosophy and literature at Saddleback College, human rights at the International School of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France, worldview studies at L’Abri Fellowships in Switzerland and Holland, and ethics for the Blackstone Legal Fellowship and the Federalist Society in Washington, DC. His other books include Reflect: Becoming Yourself by Mirroring the Greatest Person in History and God Reforms Hearts: Rethinking the Problem of Evil in Light of God’s Love-Generating Power. He resides in Southern California with his wife and four children.
Confronting Injustice without Compromising Truth: 12 Questions Christians Should Ask About Social Justice
Social justice is not optional for the Christian. All injustice affects others, so talking about justice that isn't social is like talking about water that isn't wet or a square with no right angles. But the Bible's call to seek justice is not a call to superficial, kneejerk activism. We are not merely commanded to execute justice, but to "truly execute justice." The God who commands us to seek justice is the same God who commands us to "test everything" and "hold fast to what is good."
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