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Apologia is a friendly roundtable discussion that seeks common understanding between theists and nontheists.

Recently, the Somali-born ex-Muslim Ayaan Hirsi Ali announced that, in a seeming departure from her apostate atheism, she had decided to con...

Ryan Sanders is a writer and pastor at Irving Bible Church in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex where he focuses on building community. His mo...

Gilbert Keith Chesterton was a literary figure and theological influence on many British Christians in the 19th and early 20th centuries, as...

Lee Valerius is a lay Christian and ardent supporter of the Dallas/Fort Worth apologetics community. In this discussion, we talk about Nikos...

Alix Jules is an activist and writer in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, serving as President of the Board of Directors of the Fellowship of Free...

Shunda Lee was raised in a family that instilled in her a strong sense of Christian identity and morality, though not specifically following...

Trey Grant is Lead Pastor and founder of The Well Church in Keller, Texas, an intentionally multi-racial congregation that seeks to build a...

Scriptorium is a new project I’m undertaking with Apologia, in which I’ll be seeking out interesting discussions about interesting books. Th...

Dr. Martin Hughes was raised in a conservative Church of Christ family that embraced the fundamentalist Quiverfull movement, but though he a...

Ricky Allen and Zac Poppen are two Christians who have become uncomfortable with the rigid requirements of the pervasive evangelical orthodo...

Dr. George Yancey is the author of "There is No God: Atheists in America," based on research in which I personally participated. He is a pro...

In this follow-up interview, I spoke again with Dan Ray, now a graduate of the Houston Baptist University Master's program in Christian Apol...

Averroes Paracha was the first interview posted to the Inquisition series, recorded mere hours before his baptism into the Christian faith....

Kymberli Cook describes herself as a "reluctant apologist," which is an interesting characterization coming from someone who works at the Da...

Over the years, I've found myself occasionally returning to the university setting to meet with, speak to, and encourage students in explori...

The American Church has flourished over the past several decades by building itself up into a distinct subculture that, for a time, was one...

Many people describe their lives as a roller-coaster. Ezra Boggs describes his life as being shot into space, then falling back to Earth to...

The Pew Forum and the Barna Research Group have shown that the demographics of the American religious landscape are undergoing a slow but st...

Blake Giunta never thought too much about his Christian faith as something objectively verifiable, until a presentation on Christian apologe...

Being a conservative Christian in the United Kingdom is a very different experience from being such in the United States, to say nothing of...

Aspiring apologist Rebekah Valerius suggests that the rise of the "Nones" and the increasing influence of the New Atheists may be a good thi...

Rebekah Valerius was raised as a Christian with little more than a “Sunday School” understanding of the religion. She struggled with doubt a...

What are the sins of the modern American Church, and why does a seminary student think that unless it radically changes soon, it's destined...

I first met Brandon Tejedor over a plastic tray piled high with slow-cooked pit barbecue and pickled jalapeños. Though Brandon was Christian...

In the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, what is meant theologically by the use of light? In this third and final part of my discussion with Dan Ray,...

What does the Cosmos mean to us? Is there an ultimate meaning to be found in it? In this second discussion with Dan Ray, we chat about the q...

I received an email out of the blue a few months back from a guy named Dan Ray. He had gotten my information from Ezra Boggs, who runs the B...

I first met Averroes Paracha at a debate between Justin Schieber and Blake Giunta held at the University of Texas at Dallas. He was introduc...

For this visit, I attended an apologetics conference at Watermark Community Church, a relatively influential and sometimes controversial meg...

In this special interview, Zach interviews another Zach Moore, a young ex-pastor in Washington, DC whose first encounter with the Apologia h...

Christopher Hitchens, one of the "New Atheists" and counted among the "Four Horsemen" alongside Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, and Sam Har...

In a previous discussion, we touched on the changing cultural landscape and its effect on the family, but what about its effect on marriage?...

How will the religious and nonreligious landscape change for the generation of kids being raised now by atheists and believers? What will ha...

A group discussion of Sam Harris' new book, "The Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Human Values."

A group discussion of Sam Harris' new book, "The Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Human Values."

A group discussion of Sam Harris' new book, "The Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Human Values."

In this inaugural episode, we visit The Village Church and talk with Clint Gunter, a young Christian who finds community and purpose among h...

Saima Chagani, who was born in Pakistan and raised an Ismaili Muslim before converting to Sunni Islam and moving to the United States, is fe...

A special interview with Dale McGowan, co-author of "Raising Freethinkers" and founder of the new secular charity, "Foundation Beyond Belief...

Sarah Trachtenberg, who blogs at sarahtrachtenberg.com, joins the discussion to talk about her book project, "Not My God," which will be col...

Enrico Indiogine, a convert to the Baha'i faith, provides the Apologia participants with a brief explanation of his religious beliefs and th...

Why is Galileo's theory today so uncontroversial? Does it not challenge sacred scriptures and contradict the specialness of mankind similar...

It's fairly obvious why there is such a profound cultural division because of evolutionary theory, but is it good to have this divide?

The Dallas-Fort Worth Coalition of Reason (www.dfwcor.org) has recently been formed, with a new billboard campaign as their first project. T...

Is there a fundamental difference in how theists and atheists approach the question of death and grief?

Kevin Harris and Zachary Moore attended the Christian Book Expo in Dallas, Texas; the convention featured a panel debate that included Chris...

Is there a fundamental difference in how theists and atheists approach the question of death and grief?

Danny Schade leads the discussion, talking about some of the most commonly-cited problems with theism. Danny's father, Terry, visits the dis...

A counterpoint to the previous Stump the Atheists discussion, this time featuring a new Christian and a new Baha'i participant.

A discussion about Satan, and how he relates to both orthodox Christianity and atheism, as well as Satanism.