The best resource I know of is this course from Dr. Ronald Nash. (H/T Apologetics 315)
Advanced Worldview Analysis
by Dr. Ronald Nash (24 Lectures) – RSS / iTunes
Here are the individual topics:
- Lesson 1 – Introduction Play Now
- Lesson 2 – Liberalism and Conservatism Play Now
- Lesson 3 – Political Positions Play Now
- Lesson 4 – Statism and Anti-statism Play Now
- Lesson 5 – Evaluation of Statism and Anti-statism Play Now
- Lesson 6 – Justice Play Now
- Lesson 7 – Capitalism and Socialism Play Now
- Lesson 8 – Interventionism Play Now
- Lesson 9 – Defense of Capitalism Play Now
- Lesson 10 – Economics Play Now
- Lesson 11 – Marxism Play Now
- Lesson 12 – Real Accounting Fraud Play Now
- Lesson 13 – Socialism and Capitalism Play Now
- Lesson 14 – Money and Wealth Play Now
- Lesson 15 – Poverty Play Now
- Lesson 16 – Liberation Theology Play Now
- Lesson 17 – The Religious Left Play Now
- Lesson 18 – Representatives of the Evangelical Left Play Now
- Lesson 19 – Inflation of Rights Play Now
- Lesson 20 – Legal Positivism Play Now
- Lesson 21 – Environmentalism Overview Play Now
- Lesson 22 – Types of Pollution Play Now
- Lesson 23 – Problems with Public Education Play Now
- Lesson 24 – A Possible Solution Play Now
This course is most wonderful thing in the world.
And if you like it, you may also like those debates with James Crossley, Richard Bauckham, Michael Bird and William Lane Craig on the historical Jesus. I have been listening to those debates non-stop and I really enjoy listening to both sides. I think it is really interesting hearing James Crossley explain his historical concerns about orthodox Christianity.
- Richard Bauckham defends the divinity of Jesus against Crossley
- Richard Bauckham defends the reliability of the gospels against Crossley
- Crossley debated against William Lane Craig before on the resurrection
- Crossley against Michael Bird on the origins of Christianity, (part 1, part 2)
“This course is most wonderful thing in the world.” I agree! It is really terrific, and is what got me interested and thinking about politics and economic policies.
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