Stefan Gustavsson

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Stefan Gustavsson is a member of the European Leadership Forum Steering Committee. He is the director for Apologia – Centre for Christian Apologetics and makes his home in Stockholm. He was the founding General Secretary for 16 years of the Swedish Evangelical Alliance. Stefan travels widely with apologetic teaching and training and is often involved in university evangelism and public debates. He is the author of several books on Christian apologetics and the Christian mind. Stefan is married to Ingrid and they have three grown children.
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What is bibliolatry?
Stefan Gustavsson Bible › ... › Authority of Scripture 00:00:00 1,573 21 May 2017
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Why is God's apparent hiddenness a challenge for Christian apologetics?
Stefan Gustavsson ApologeticsIntroduction 00:00:00 1,720 30 May 2015
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Why does God not make Himself more obvious?
Stefan Gustavsson ApologeticsIntroduction 00:00:00 1,737 30 May 2015
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In what way does Scripture authenticate itself?
Stefan Gustavsson Bible › ... › Authority of Scripture 00:00:00 1,749 21 May 2017
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How does the affirmation of Christ’s Lordship sharpen our intellectual engagement?
Stefan Gustavsson ApologeticsIntroduction 00:00:00 1,770 20 May 2018
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What view of human sexuality does natural law produce?
Stefan Gustavsson ApologeticsCultural 00:00:00 1,811 31 May 2015
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How have Christian apologists responded to the charge that God is hiding Himself?
Stefan Gustavsson ApologeticsIntroduction 00:00:00 1,846 30 May 2015
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How do Christians subtly undermine their own teaching about Christ’s Lordship?
Stefan Gustavsson ApologeticsIntroduction 00:00:00 1,875 20 May 2018
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How can a small view of Christ’s Lordship make us intellectually lazy?
Stefan Gustavsson ApologeticsIntroduction 00:00:00 1,881 20 May 2018
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How did the sexual revolution of the twentieth century change attitudes towards sex?
Stefan Gustavsson ApologeticsCultural 00:00:00 1,912 31 May 2015

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