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Who Is This Jesus

Use this comparative religion study to teach students to defend Christian beliefs against errors of other religions and heretical sects. The course covers the history and basic doctrines of Judaism, Islam, Mormonism, the Jehovah's Witnesses, and Christianity.

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General Resources

  • Approaching Cults and World Religions—A Presuppositional Apologetic Perspective by Jeff Downs
  • By What Authority pdf document—This tract uses ultimate questions to gently but directly confront unbelievers with the inevitability of facing questions about our existence.
  • ComparativeReligion.com—A comparative analysis of the major world religions from a Christian perspective.
  • Covenant Media Foundation—Presuppositional Reasoning with False Faiths by Greg Bahnsen
  • EMNR.org—This site includes a good list of annotated links, additional resources, online research papers on a variety of topics, and posted manuals and doctrinal statements that show careful consideration of doctrine, ethics, and practice in cult evangelism and apologetics (whether or not you agree with every conclusion).
  • Godly Disputation—This is a letter by John Newton where he councils a friend how to dispute theological issues in a Christ like way. Every Christian, whatever theological convictions he holds, can learn from Newton about a Christ like way to hold them.
  • The Internet Sacred Text Archive—Free "electronic texts about religion, mythology, legends and folklore"
  • Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy—An online encyclopedia with articles on philosophers and philosophies, many pertinent to epistemology, modernism, and postmodernism.

Specific Sites on Competing Religions

Judaism: Jewish Web sites

Judaism: Christian Web sites

Islam: Islamic Web sites

Islam: Christian Web sites

Mormonism: Mormon Web sites

  • Brigham Young University—Web site of the famous Mormon university
  • Community of Christ—Community of Christ is the new name for the Reorganized Latter-day Saints. Historically, they broke from the Mormons and went in a different theological direction. There are many splinter groups off the original Mormon church, Community of Christ being the most prominent.
  • The Foundation for Apologetic Information and Research—"A non-profit organization dedicated to providing well-documented answers to criticisms of LDS (Mormon) doctrine, belief and practice."
  • Jeff Lindsay.com—Though an unofficial site, Lindsay's page has a plethora of pro-LDS apologetic material, spiced with a good deal of wit. He is on the whole quite good-natured, but it is evident that he is not about to take criticism of Mormonism lying down.
  • Shields—Mormon apologetics with many resources and articles

Mormonism: Christian Web sites

Jehovah's Witnesses/Russellites: JW Web sites


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