Street-Level Apologetics with Vocab Malone

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • In this episode Brian Auten & Chad Gross interview Vocab Malone about his book Street-Level Apologetics. They discuss practical evangelism and apologetics.
    0:21 - Intro to Vocab Malone
    2:12 - Vocab’s background in Christian hip-hop & evangelism
    4:26 - “Does your family call you ‘Vocab’?”
    5:39 - How did Vocab get into evangelism and apologetics?
    9:49 - What is contextualization and what does it look like?
    13:39 - Critiquing other worldviews
    18:56 - Using theological terms when doing evangelism
    22:46 - The PREACH acronym for doing evangelism
    30:36 - Why use a presuppositional approach in apologetics?
    34:03 - Why presup is not simply the transcendental argument
    42:17 - Encouragement to trust the Lord with the result of our labor
    46:11 - Where to find further resources from Vocab Malone
    Further resources:
    Webpage:
    www.vocabmalone.com
    Vocab Malone UA-cam Channel:
    / vocabmalone
    Street-Level Apologetics book:
    a315.co/Street...
    On Amazon:
    a315.co/38HOVkn
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  • @HarryNicNicholas
    @HarryNicNicholas 3 місяці тому

    and anyone who says that god has the right to kill whoever he feels like, just for disagreeing with him,
    with no trial, no representation, no jury of peers with one unspecified crime of "sin" (what _was_ the crime the
    whole world doing that was so bad?) and one sentence - to be burned alive for eternity - after being
    drowned, then you are a sick person.