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  2. F. David Farnell - Wikipedia

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    During the 2014 National Apologetics Conference, Farnell addressed the current state in New Testament scholarship. In his lecture, The Battle for the Bible: Responding to the New Attacks on Scripture, he criticized the New Testament scholars Robert H. Gundry, Michael Bird, Craig Blomberg, as well as the apologist William Lane Craig. [7]

  3. Ravi Zacharias - Wikipedia

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    Zacharias was a frequent keynote lecturer within the evangelical community at events including the Future of Truth conference in 2004, [31] the National Religious Broadcasters' Convention and Exposition in 2005, [32] and the National Conference on Christian Apologetics in 2006. [33]

  4. John Oakes (apologist) - Wikipedia

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    Oakes is also the President of the Apologetics Research Society, a California non-profit corporation, which runs an apologetics website and organizes an annual apologetics conference. He often delivers talks on God, Science and the Bible; History, Archaeology and the Bible; Messianic Prophecies; Daniel, Prophet to the Nations; From Shadow to ...

  5. Patrick Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Madrid (born November 8, 1960) is an American Catholic, author, and radio host.His many books include Why Be Catholic? (Penguin Random House), Life Lessons: 50 Things I Learned in My First 50 Years (Ignatius Press), and How to Do Apologetics (Our Sunday Visitor).

  6. Josh McDowell - Wikipedia

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    Joslin "Josh" McDowell (born August 17, 1939) is an evangelical Christian apologist and evangelist. [2] He is the author or co-author of over 150 books. In 2006, his book Evidence That Demands a Verdict was ranked 13th in Christianity Today ' s list of most influential evangelical books published after World War II. [3]

  7. John Hay Munro - Wikipedia

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    John Hay Munro was born on 10 January 1948 to Thomas and Ruth Munro in the town of Rosyth, Scotland.Thomas was a civil servant and Ruth was a homemaker for their six sons.

  8. Alex McFarland - Wikipedia

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    Alex McFarland is an American public speaker, author, educator, and advocate for Christian apologetics. He currently serves as organizer of the Truth for a New Generation Conferences. He currently serves as organizer of the Truth for a New Generation Conferences.

  9. Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry (CARM) is a nonprofit, nondenominational Protestant apologetics ministry with an internet and radio outreach. It is involved in evangelism , including full-time support for several foreign missionaries.