Monday, August 09, 2010

Library of Historical Apologetics

The Library of Historical Apologetics is now up and running! This should whet your appetite:
About Us

At the Library of Historical Apologetics, our mission is to be the world’s leading resource for lay apologists, pastors, students, and scholars seeking historical apologetics materials for self-study, church classes, sermon preparation, and research. Our digital collection currently contains references to about 3,000 items with a focus on works in English from the 17th through the early 20th centuries.

Beyond simply providing access to these materials, our long-term vision is to create a digital learning environment that incorporates personal and collaborative reading, note taking, and study tools. We want to support a community in which more experienced scholars help newcomers find the material they need and construct secondary resources such as curricula, study guides, and course syllabi that can be shared by all users.

This project is directed by Dr. Timothy McGrew, who is Professor of Philosophy at Western Michigan University, where he has taught since 1995, serving as department chairman from 2005-2009. The Institute for Digital Christian Heritage is providing technical and administrative assistance in the form of project planning, implementation and evaluation.
Visit the Library of Historical Apologetics and rediscover forgotten defenders of the faith.

2 comments:

  1. Awesome stuff. Thank you.

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  2. The fact that these forgotten defenders are still relevant is testimony to the fact that skeptics have relatively little new to say.

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