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Beginner resources (popular-level material—suitable for any lay-person)
- Apologetics Directory — A categorized directory of apologetics resources on the web.
- Comparative Apologetic Anatomy — Steve Hays’ helpful rundown, in concise but comprehensive list style, of the distinctions between various apologetic methods.
- Seminary for Apologetics — A free online ’seminary’, containing quite extensive introductory material on apologetics, structured into various ‘courses’.
Scholar resources (seminary-level material—challenging, but not too challenging)
- “The Knowledge of God” Series — A series of articles walking through a systematic theology and philosophy of apologetics.
- Dominic Bnonn Tennant — Bnonn is the Production Editor of the Thinking Matters Journal, and runs a blog focusing on philosophical theology and apologetics.
- Ken Boa apologetics — A list of apologetics articles, in PDF format, by Ken Boa. This includes every chapter of ‘Faith Has Its Reasons’, second edition, by Ken Boa and Robert Bowman.
- Philosophical Lexicon — An online lexicon of philosophical terms produced by philosophers Daniel Dennett and Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen.
- Philosophy of (The Christian) Religion — This is an online “book”, in the form of a contents page of 10 “chapters” on crucial issues in Christian philosophy, linking to freely available external essays on these topics.
Academic resources (post-graduate level material—expect a solid workout)
- Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy — The IEP is a peer-reviewed online reference guide to philosophy.
- Maverick Philosopher — The blog of Bill Vallicella, a recovering academician who taught philosophy at various universities in the USA and abroad before abandoning a tenured position to live the eremitic life of the independent philosopher in the Sonoran desert.
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy — The philosophy reference work produced by Stanford Encyclopedia
Ministries (other apologetics organizations around the world)