Transcendental Apologetics Series 1

Learn how to think critically, examine worldviews, and defend the Christian faith using the Transcendental Argument for God.
This guided series walks from foundational ideas to advanced apologetics methods—step by step.

Start Here: Foundations of Belief and Worldviews

[1] What Is a Worldview?

Discover what a worldview is, how it shapes your thinking, and why everyone has one.

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[2] Why Worldview Analysis Matters

Learn how to test beliefs, compare systems, and spot contradictions in the way people see the world.

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[3] The Big Questions Every Worldview Must Answer

Explore the core questions all belief systems attempt to answer—about truth, knowledge, existence, and morality.

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[4] The Christian Worldview in Summary

See how the Christian worldview uniquely and coherently answers life’s biggest questions.

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Apologetics and Method

[5] What Is Apologetics and Why Should Christians Do It?

A biblical and practical introduction to apologetics: its purpose, command, and method.

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[6] Methods of Apologetics

Compare classical, evidential, and presuppositional methods and see where transcendental arguments fit.

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[7] Why Christianity Must Be the Foundation

Understand how only the Christian worldview can account for logic, truth, and morality.

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The Transcendental Argument for God (TAG)

[8] What Is the TAG?

Learn the structure of the transcendental argument and how it differs from other theistic arguments.

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[9] TAG in Offense

Discover how TAG critiques and deconstructs competing worldviews by exposing internal collapse.

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[10] TAG in Defense

See how the Christian worldview provides the only coherent foundation for intelligibility.

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Practical Application and Engagement

[11] How to Use TAG in Conversations

Learn to apply transcendental reasoning in dialogue and evangelism with clarity and grace.

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[12] Common Objections to TAG

Respond confidently to common misunderstandings and critiques of the transcendental argument.

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Looking for where to start? Begin with What Is a Worldview? and follow the series step-by-step.