![]() They’re not confronting the real big objections that are out there, but Randal is very good at that. I always get annoyed when I read someone and it just seems like they haven’t really studied the material in depth and they’ve settled for cheap or easy answers. This is one thing that has always bothered me sometimes, ladies and gentlemen, when I read apologetics, I read different apologists, be they defenders of Mere Christianity or defenders of Catholicism. Even still, a great role model and a good role model when it comes to intellectual honesty and not just putting arguments out there because they sound good, but because they are good, and not just settling for cheap answers. He’s artful, intelligent, incredibly polite, though he has an advantage in being polite because he’s Canadian and it’s put into their DNA. He is tremendous in the skills that he deploys. ![]() ![]() You go online and you watch his debates and dialogues that he has with atheists. He’s also well-versed in philosophy, especially in epistemology. Randal is a professor at Taylor Seminary up in Canada. In the number four spot we have Randal Rauser. I’m so excited to talk with my guests today. Even though I disagree with them on various issues, including issues that are very important, I have still recognized in them valuable qualities when it comes to explaining and defending the Christian faith and Christian morality. These are individuals who have a commitment to truth, a commitment to holiness. Today we’re going to talk about four Protestant apologists who have helped to form me to be the apologist that I am today. I’m your host, Catholic Answers apologist and speaker, Trent Horn. Welcome to the Council of Trent podcast, a production of Catholic Answers. In this episode, Trent reveals the four living Protestant apologists and thinkers that have shaped his work and helped him become a better apologist.
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