by Brian Godawa
Part 2: Subversion
Brian examines the Biblical usage of subversion through storytelling as a means of engaging culture and capturing it for Christ. He shows how the Apostle Paul used subversion to retell the Stoic story in Christian terms.
Defense of the Faith
12-Lecture Series by Brian Godawa
This is a different approach to apologetics than the typical way that “proves” a generic theism, then “proves” the Bible, then “proves” the resurrection. This series addresses the weaknesses of typical apologetics and explores how to defend the faith on a deeper level, the level of the worldview of the unbeliever.
1. Introduction to Apologetics
2. Logic Part 1: Intro
3. Logic Part 2: fallacies
4. Logic Part 3: fallacies
5. Faith and Reason
6. Antithesis: Acts 17
7. Worldviews Part 1
8. Worldviews Part 2
9. Authority and Truth
10. Authority: Part 2
11. Ethics
12. Technique
Bible Prophecy & the End Times: It’s Not When They Told You It Is
10-Lecture Series by Brian Godawa
The Book of Revelation is more like an Epic Horror Fantasy than a sermon. Brian explores the creative literary imagery of the First Century writings used in Revelation. The Left Behind novel series has made a gazillion dollars based on a popular view of the End Times. What would shock some Christians is to discover that this view is not Biblical. Brian examines the common beliefs of the Left Behind dogma and compares them to the Bible. He shows how the Bible itself explains how most of these prophecies have already been fulfilled. A partial preterist approach to Bible prophecy.
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1. Interpreting Bible Prophecy
2. Israel in Prophecy
3. The Last Days
4. The Rapture
5. The Great Tribulation
6. The Anti-Christ
7. The Beast
8. The Coming of Christ
9. The Millennium Part 1
10. The Millennium Part 2
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[i] Kenneth A. Kitchen, On the Reliability of the Old Testament (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2003), 353-355.
[ii] David Noel Freedman. “The chronology of Israel and the Ancient Near East,” The Bible and the Ancient Near East (Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1961) 208.
[iii] Donovan Courville, The Exodus Problem and Its Ramifications: A Critical Examination of the Chronological Relationships Between Israel and the Contemporary Peoples of Antiquity (Loma Linda, CA: Challenge Books, 1971); David Rohl, A Test of Time (London, Random House, 1995); From Eden to Exile: The Five Thousand Year History of the People of the Bible (Lebanon, TN: Greenlead Press, 2003).
[iv] Gerald E. Aardsma, Ph.D., A New Approach to the Chronology of Biblical History from Abraham to Samuel (Loda, IL: Aardsma Publishing, 2003, 2005); Aardsma, The Exodus Happened 2450 B.C. (Loda, IL: Aardsma Publishing, 2008).
[v] Louis Ginzberg; trans. Henrietta Szold, (2011-01-13). Legends of the Jews, all four volumes in a single file, improved 1/13/2011 B&R Samizdat Express. Kindle Edition.
[vi] Ken Johnson, The Ancient Book of Jasher: Referenced in Joshua 10:13, 2 Samuel 1:18, and 2 Timothy 3:8 (Biblefacts Ministries, 2008) 4-6, 188-190.
[vii] Names of God: Elohim, vol. 2, The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, Revised, ed. Geoffrey W. Bromiley, 505 (Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1988).
[viii] E. E. Elnes and P. D. Miller, "Elyon", in Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible, ed. Karel van der Toorn, Bob Becking and Pieter W. van der Horst, 2nd extensively rev. ed., 295 (Leiden; Boston; Köln; Grand Rapids, MI; Cambridge: Brill; Eerdmans, 1999).
[ix] Gordon J. Wenham, “The Religion of the Patriarchs,” A.R. Millard & D.J. Wiseman, eds., Essays on the Patriarchal Narratives. Leicester: IVP, 1980, pp.157-188.
[x] Names of God: Yahweh, vol. 2, The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, Revised, ed. Geoffrey W. Bromiley, 507 (Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1988).
[xi] W. H. Gispen, “Who Was Nimrod,” in The Law and the Prophets, ed. J. H. Skilton (Philadelphia: Presbyterian & Reformed, 1974), 207–14.
[xii] Rohl, From Eden to Exile, 58-77.
[xiii] K. van der Toorn and P. W. van der Horst, “Nimrod before and after the Bible,” Harvard Theological Review 83 (1990): 1–29.
[xiv] Anne Habermehl, “Where in the World Is the Tower of Babel?” Answers Research Journal 4 (2011) 25–53.
[xv] Rohl, From Eden to Exile, 65.
[xvi] Diodorus Siculus, Library of History, Book II, (Loeb Classical Library Edition, 1933) Online: < http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Diodorus_Siculus/2A*.html>
[xvii] Ralph Woodrow, The Babylon Connection? (Ralph Woodrow Evangelistic Association, 1997, 2004).
[xviii] S. A. Meier, "Destroyer", in Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible, ed. Karel van der Toorn, Bob Becking and Pieter W. van der Horst, 2nd extensively rev. ed., 240 (Leiden; Boston; Köln; Grand Rapids, MI; Cambridge: Brill; Eerdmans, 1999).
[xix] John H Walton, Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary (Old Testament) Volume 1: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2009) 62.
[xx] H. Niehr, “Host of Heaven,” Toorn, K. van der, Bob Becking, and Pieter Willem van der Horst. Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible DDD. 2nd extensively rev. ed. Leiden; Boston; Grand Rapids, Mich.: Brill; Eerdmans, 1999., 428-29; I. Zatelli, “Astrology and the Worship of the Stars in the Bible,” ZAW 103 (1991): 86-99.
[xxi] Ginzberg, Louis; Szold, Henrietta (2011-01-13). Legends of the Jews, all four volumes in a single file, improved 1/13/2011 (Kindle Locations 2586-2588). B&R Samizdat Express. Kindle Edition.
[xxii] James H. Charlesworth, vol. 2, The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha and the New Testament, Volume 2: Expansions of the "Old Testament" and Legends, Wisdom, and Philosophical Literature, Prayers, Psalms and Odes, Fragments of Lost Judeo-Hellenistic Works, (New Haven; London: Yale University Press, 1985) 87.
[xxiii] See also Targum Jonathan, Genesis 11, Section II; Concerning Noah’s Work as a Planter 14.59; On the Migration of Abraham 36.202; 1 Clement 29; Origen, First Principles 1.5.1. Thanks to Don Enevoldsen for some of these passages.
[xxiv] Philo of Alexandria and Charles Duke Yonge, The Works of Philo: Complete and Unabridged, 140 (Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 1995).