The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast

Ein Podcast von J. Warner Wallace - Mittwochs

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  1. Why Do People Deny a Truth Claim?

    Vom: 23.9.2024
  2. Why You Need to Be A Christian Case Maker

    Vom: 16.9.2024
  3. Four Ways to Strengthen Your Kids Faith

    Vom: 11.9.2024
  4. Are the Gospels Eyewitness Accounts?

    Vom: 4.9.2024
  5. Is the Christian Faith Evidentially Reasonable?

    Vom: 28.8.2024
  6. Did Jesus Claim to Be God?

    Vom: 21.8.2024
  7. Tips for Studying the Bible

    Vom: 14.8.2024
  8. Conversations with Atheists: Four Observations

    Vom: 7.8.2024
  9. Illustrating Christian Claims Related to Salvation

    Vom: 31.7.2024
  10. The Problem with the Problem of Evil

    Vom: 24.7.2024
  11. Four Lies the Culture Tells About the Truth

    Vom: 17.7.2024
  12. Is Jesus a Copycat Savior?

    Vom: 10.7.2024
  13. Why I’m An Evidentialist

    Vom: 3.7.2024
  14. How to Be the Christian Case Maker You’ve Always Wanted to Be

    Vom: 26.6.2024
  15. Good (and Bad) Reasons to Be a Christian

    Vom: 19.6.2024
  16. Conversations About Heaven and the Soul

    Vom: 12.6.2024
  17. Why Creeds Are an Essential Characteristic of Christianity

    Vom: 5.6.2024
  18. The Case for An Afterlife and the Biblical Description of Life After Death

    Vom: 29.5.2024
  19. Church Planting, Apologetics and the Christian Culture

    Vom: 22.5.2024
  20. Ways to Strengthen the Faith of Young Christians and Answer Skeptical Objections

    Vom: 15.5.2024

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The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast is hosted by J. Warner Wallace. J. Warner is a Dateline featured cold-case homicide detective, Senior Fellow at the Colson Center for Christian Worldview, adjunct professor of apologetics at Biola University and a faculty member at Summit Ministries. The Cold-Case Christianity podcast explores the evidence for God's existence, the reliability of the Bible and the truth of the Christian worldview. Please visit our website at www.ColdCaseChristianity.com.

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