Cris D. Putnam is a bestselling author and Christian apologist. He holds a Masters in Theological Studies from Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary and a a Certification in Christian Apologetics from BIOLA University as well as B.S. in religion and mathematics. He is recognized for expertise in the area of biblical prophecy and other prophetic traditions. In that regard, he has been interviewed on Prophecy in the News, as an expert for the television show Countdown to Apocalypse on The History Channel and in Canada for the show I Prophesy: The Future Revealed. He has also appeared on major radio programs and podcasts across the country. He is a member of the International Society of Christian Apologetics, the Evangelical Philosophical Society and the Tau Sigma National Honor Society. He teaches at his local church and presents at various Christian conferences in the US and Canada.
Email: logosapologia@gmail.com
The mission of Logos Apologia is to share the Good News of Salvation in Jesus Christ, show that the supernatural is real and that logic, science, history and biblical faith are complementary, not contradictory. I hope to bring that life-changing truth to everybody who wants to know. The name of this website reflects that mission. The term “Logos” in the Greek New Testament is the eternal Word seen in John 1:1 and it also denotes Christ as well as reason and logic. The Greek term for defense is “Apologia.” Together they denote a reasoned defense of a supernatural worldview, based on divine revelation in the sixty-six books of the Bible. That apologetic calling is two-fold:
Apologetics (definition):
1. The branch of theology that is concerned with defending or proving the truth of Christian doctrines.
2. Formal argumentation in defense or promotion of a position or system.
Sanctify Christ as Lord in your hearts, always being ready to make a defense to everyone who asks you to give an account for the hope that is in you with meekness and respect. – I Peter 3:15
Polemics (definition):
1. The branch of Christian theology devoted to the refutation of errors.
2. The practice of disputing or controverting significant, broad-reaching topics of magnitude such as religious, philosophical, political, or scientific matters.
We destroy arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God, and take every thought captive to obey Christ. – 2 Corinthians 10:5