"Theology Matters" with the Pellews: Avoiding Pitfalls of Apologetics Movement

Published: March 12, 2015, 10:30 p.m.

b'Join Devin and Melissa Pellew each week at they discuss topics related to biblical theology, Christian apologetics and worldview issues. Today, we will be joined by Sarah Geis. Sarah is\\xa0Adjunct professor of\\xa0philosophy and apologetics at Denver Seminary.\\xa0Sarah received her Master\\u2019s degree in philosophy of religion from Denver Seminary in 2012. Since then she has taught undergraduate Introduction to Philosophy and Introduction to Ethics at Community College of Aurora, as well as graduate-level Epistemology and Christian Ethics at Denver Seminary. She hopes to pursue a Ph.D. in epistemology or in philosophical theology. In 2013, along with Douglas Groothuis, she co-founded The Gordon Lewis Center for Christian Thought and Culture at Denver Seminary, and has spoken at their public events. She has published in The Christian Research Journal, Denver Journal, on the popular Patheos web page\\xa0\\xb7\\xa0\\n\\nOn this week\'s episode, we will look at\\xa0the role of the apologist, what his or her limitations are and how we can make the most impact that we can as we examine the topic "Avoiding Pitfalls of the Apologetics Movement". Join us and feel free to call in with your questions and comments!'