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How does the Christian faith relate to other faiths? In what sense is Christianity unique? How might a Christian approach the study of comparative religions? These and other questions are addressed in Dr. Montgomery's lecture at the University of Illinois-Urbana in the spring of 1966, and is followed by a 'spirited dialogue' between Dr. Montgomery and Dr. Tiebout, Professor of Comparative Religion at the University of Illinois-Urbana.
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The history of apologetics, from Paul on Mars Hill to CS Lewis at Oxford. Learn how Christians have defended the faith as each age has leveled attacks upon it, and how relevant the master apologists of the past are to our contemporary witness for Christ and the Bible.
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Sherlock Holmes and his faithful companion Dr. Watson embark on an inquiry searching for ultimates. A keynote lecture delivered by Dr. Montgomery, a member of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London, at the 24th Annual Philosophy Symposium of the California State University, Fullerton, in March, 1993.
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On February 14, 1986 in Sydney, Australia, Dr. Montgomery debated Mark Plummer, president of the Atheists and Skeptics Society of Australia. An overflow audience attended and the debate received full-page coverage in the Sydney Morning Herald (Australia's equivalent of the New York Times). Hear Dr. Montgomery defend historic Christianity in this live, unedited recording.
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In 1987, Dr. Montgomery delivered the annual Pascal Lectures at the University of Waterloo. In clear, precise, and easy to understand language, he details why the inter-relationship between human rights and Christian theology is so critical. He explains why the justification for human rights can only be founded on a revelation that transcends human knowledge. He then provides reasons why Christians, on the basis of that revelation, should be keenly...
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Contemporary apologetics for the Christian layman designed to prepare you to be "ready to give an answer to every man who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you". (I Peter 3:15) Dr. Montgomery, in easy to understand terms, shows that Christianity is sensible and does have answers to the critical questions of life. Whether you listen to these audio files alone or in a group study course, you will find that your knowledge and understanding of...
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LUTHER AND THE GERMAN REFORMATION An introduction to the life, times, and thought of Martin Luther (1483 – 1546).ZWINGLI AND THE SWISS REFORMATIONAn introduction to the life, times, and thought of Ulrich Zwingli (1484 – 1531).LUTHER AND ZWINGLI: HOW TO INTERPRET THE BIBLEA study of the principles for interpreting the Bible by comparison of the approaches of Zwingli and Luther at the Marburg Colloquoy (1529).CALVIN AND THE FRENCH REFORMATIONAn...
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Dr. Montgomery served as director of studies at the prestigious International Institute of Human Rights in Strasbourg. France for three years. For thirteen years he has integrated biblical theology and human rights through a summer program in Strasbourg. Learn why only a serious biblical theology can supply the foundations for human rights in our world.
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