The Apologist‘s Bookshelf
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
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
Episodes

Monday Oct 11, 2021
Evidence That Demands a Verdict | The Apologist‘s Bookshelf
Monday Oct 11, 2021
Monday Oct 11, 2021
Here's a terrific updated version of a classic book. Josh and Sean McDowell put together new evidences for the truth of Christianity. I want to discuss what they say at the beginning of the book: why apologetics is necessary and ten misconceptions about Christianity.

Sunday Oct 10, 2021
Understanding the Times | The Apologist‘s Bookshelf
Sunday Oct 10, 2021
Sunday Oct 10, 2021
This is a good book for seeing how worldviews understand key disciplines of life--theology, philosophy, ethics, psychology, . . . In this podcast I go over the ten disciplines as they seek to explain biology, the study of life.

Saturday Oct 09, 2021
A Practical Guide to Culture | The Apologist‘s Bookshelf
Saturday Oct 09, 2021
Saturday Oct 09, 2021
This is an excellence guide for parents and Christian leaders to help our youth survive and thrive in a poisonous culture. In this segment, I talk about the way our society encourages a perpetual adolescence and how to move youth toward adulthood.

Saturday Oct 09, 2021
Love Thy Body | The Apologist‘s Bookshelf
Saturday Oct 09, 2021
Saturday Oct 09, 2021
A wonderful thinker and writer, Nancy Pearcey, shows how the modern worldview has dehumanized us. She points out it is Christianity that sustains the dignity of the body and accords with science and biology. In this podcast, I review her chapter on the casual "hook-up" sex that's so prevalent today.

Sunday Oct 03, 2021
Scientism and Secularism | The Apologist‘s Bookshelf
Sunday Oct 03, 2021
Sunday Oct 03, 2021
J.P. Moreland is a prolific author, and that's a good thing. His book on scientism is well worth reading. I cover a chapter that explains why Christians should be concerned about this dangerous ideology that has made such huge inroads into our society.

Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Bible | The Apologist‘s Bookshelf
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
The Bible at one time was called the "Good Book," but now it's come under attack. Robert Hutchinson shows how it was the Bible that formed our American understanding of human rights--gifts from God rather than privileges given (or withdrawn) by the State.

Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
The Heresy of Orthodoxy | The Apologist‘s Bookshelf
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Don't let the title confuse you. The authors argue against those who want to change how we see early Christianity. I look at a chapter that explores the creation of the New Testament canon, the collection of divinely inspired books. Was the canon a late creation of the Roman church? They answer "no" using good research.

Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Questioning the Bible | The Apologist‘s Bookshelf
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Jonathan Morrow defends the Bible against several major challenges. For this podcast I review his reaction to the idea that the Bible supports slavery, promotes genocide, is homophobic, and demeans women. Another good book that goes into more depth with these issues is Paul Copan's Is God a Moral Monster?









