
Welcome to The Apologist’s Bookshelf, a podcast dedicated to exploring the best books in Christian apologetics. I’m Gary Zacharias, a professor of English, avid reader, and passionate follower of Jesus Christ. This podcast is for anyone curious about the intellectual foundation of the Christian faith—whether you’re a believer seeking to deepen your understanding, or a skeptic exploring the truth claims of Christianity. Each episode, I feature a key book on topics like the existence of God, the historical evidence for Jesus, the reliability of the Bible, creation and design in the universe, and how to engage unbelievers with wisdom and grace. These are the books that have earned a permanent place on my apologetics bookshelf—and I want to share them with you. If you’re interested in faith and reason, defending the Christian worldview, or simply love diving into thought-provoking Christian books, this podcast is for you. Podcast: https://theapologistsbookshelf.podbean.com Contact me: theapologistsbookshelf@gmail.com
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Saturday Dec 31, 2022
Breaking the Da Vinci Code | The Apologist’s Bookshelf
Saturday Dec 31, 2022
Saturday Dec 31, 2022
Darrell Bock, Dallas Theological Seminary professor, wrote a critique of the popular book The Da Vinci Code. Although Dan Brown's book is no longer a top seller, Bock has a chapter that is still relevant today--it deals with Gnosticism and "hidden" gospels like The Gospel of Thomas, which are still being talked about among scholars. Should these other gospels be considered on a par with the traditional four that we have in our Bibles today?
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