
In this episode, Dr. Douglas Groothuis offers a passionate critique of the current state of online apologetics, prompted by the growing flood of YouTube, Instagram, and podcast-based apologetics influencers. While affirming the good work being done by some leaders, he cautions against the rise of shallow, flashy, and poorly studied content that too often passes for serious Christian defense.
Drawing from nearly 50 years of ministry, teaching, and academic publishing, Dr. Groothuis outlines 12 core competencies every public apologist must master — from a well-formed biblical worldview to knowledge of logic, philosophy, Scripture, world religions, and more. This episode is both a sobering warning and a visionary charge to anyone who desires to contend for the faith in today’s media-saturated culture.
🔑 Main Takeaways
Understand the dangers of “apologetics on the cheap” — content divorced from prayer, Scripture, and rigorous study.
Learn the 12 essential questions every public apologist should be able to answer, covering:
Biblical worldview and doctrine
Scriptural knowledge and memorization
Logic and philosophical reasoning
Historical apologetics methods
Theological cults and New Age movements
Relational skill in real-world dialogue
Discover why rhetoric, logic, and spiritual discipline are non-negotiable for sound apologetics.
Be exhorted to pursue apologetics with reverence, humility, prayer, and fire in your bones — not pride or platform chasing.
Explore recommended reading for each area of growth, including works by James Sire, Walter Martin, Francis Schaeffer, Ronald Nash, Paul Little, and Os Guinness.
📖 Key Bible Verses Referenced
Galatians 1:6–13 — Read at BibleStudyTools.com
1 John 4:1–6 — Read at BibleStudyTools.com
Ephesians 2:1–10 — Read at BibleStudyTools.com