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The Rev. Dr. Kirk Clayton, Assistant Professor of Theology at Concordia University Chicago, specializes in the art of Christian Apologetics, defending the Christian faith from challenges and giving answers to questions posed to the faith. He has studied the thought of the “New Atheists” such as Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens, and thought through ways to respond and defend the faith in light of these attacks. He is also a passionate defender of the truth of Scripture and the reality of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Prior to serving at Concordia University Chicago, Dr. Clayton served for 24 years as a pastor at two congregations in Illinois, USA. Dr. Clayton and his wife, Lori, have been married for almost 30 years and have been blessed with six children, ranging in age from 24 to 11. His greatest joy is spending time with them as often as possible.
Weekend 1:
The Reliability of Scripture (Old and New Testaments) and Archaeological Support for Scripture
Session 1: Intro to Apologetics, and the Existence of God
Session 2: Bibliographic Test for the Old Testament, including Dead Sea Scrolls
Session 3: Bibliographic Test for the New Testament
Session 4: Internal Evidence for the Old Testament
Session 5: Internal Evidence for the New Testament
Session 6: External Evidence for the Old and New Testaments, and what does this mean for our reading of all of Scripture?
Session 7: Brief Overview of Other Forms of Apologetics
Weekend 2:
The Truth of Events in the Life of Jesus (including miracles), the Reality of the Resurrection
Session 1: Intro to Apologetics, and the Existence of God
Session 2: Evidence of Jesus’ Miracles
Session 3: Miracles and Undesigned Coincidences
Session 4: The Certainty of Jesus’ death, and The Resurrection Part 1—The Empty Tomb and Archaeological Evidence
Session 5: Resurrection Part 2—The Likelihood of Church of the Holy Sepulcher,
Session 6: Resurrection Part 3—Other Proofs of the Resurrection, and what does this mean for our reading of all of Scripture?
Session 7: Brief Overview of Other Forms of Apologetics
Weekend 3:
Defending against Current Attacks on Christianity—God is unloving, God is unjust, God is evil.
Session 1: Intro to Apologetics, and the Existence of God
Session 2: Overview of Christianity as Good or Evil
Session 3: Addressing Violence in the Old Testament
Session 4: Charity in Action in Jesus and Early Church
Session 5: Examining the Example of Gregory the Great
Session 6: Christianity and Slavery, Christianity and Science
Session 7: Beauty in the Arts as Apologetics
Session 8: Brief Overview of Other Forms of Apologetics and what does this mean for our reading of all of Scripture?
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17/07/2025 - 30/06/2026
08:00 - 23:55