Apologetics 2
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Course Schedule
Dates: 2026-08-13 to 2027-05-13
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Supplies: $0
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About the Course
This class is for students who have already taken Apologetics 1.
The course will focus on apologetics in relation to Christian ethics. We will examine the role of biblical authority and its place in culture and society. We will seek to to develop a valid method of moral decision making, examine the importance of christian ethics, evaluate ethical issues, and apply our apologetic methods to engage culture.
Textbooks: Apologetics for an Ever-Changing Culture: A Biblical and Culturally Relevant Approach to Talking About God by Sean McDowell; Christian Ethics: Contemporary Issues and Options by Norman L. Geisler; Christian Ethics: Living a Life That Is Pleasing to God (Revised Edition) by Wayne Grudem
***STUDENTS WILL ONLY NEED TO PURCHASE THE TEXTBOOK Christian Ethics: Contemporary Issues and Options by Norman L. Geisler. This can be found on Amazon for roughly $32 (or less if purchasing a used copy).
Weekly Readings: Will come from the textbook by Norman L. Geisler
*This course is NOT graded, HOWEVER, grades can be provided on all class assignments during the semester, if needed. Please let me know via email before the start of the semester.
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About Bradley
What a blessing and privilege to teach at Cornerstone! I have truly enjoyed this experience!
My wife and I have been homeschooling our three children for many years. It has been a joy and a privilege to do so, and we have been blessed to watch them grow and mature in their educational experiences. My children also attend Cornerstone Classical School.
I received a degree in Biblical and Theological Studies from Boyce College at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and a degree in History from Indiana University. I have served in various preaching and teaching pastoral positions for about 20 years, working primarily with children and young adults. I was ordained as a Christian minister in 2019. I have also worked as an educator and tour guide with Pamplin Historical Park in Petersburg, VA, and as an educational volunteer with the National Park Service in both Vincennes, Indiana and Richmond, Virginia. I currently work at the Frazier History Museum in Louisville, KY, in the guest services and education department, where I assist with the leading of historical tours and educational programs.