Apologetics Live

Andrew Rappaport, Eric Hovind

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Booking Overview

Apologetics Live is a live, question-driven Christian apologetics show that tackles tough worldview challenges and models how to argue for the faith. It’s especially useful for guests who want to discuss methodology—how to reason, debate, and respond to skeptics—with real-time Q&A energy.

Metrics

Episodes: 324

Frequency: Weekly

Rating: 4.5/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Male

Location: USA

Contact Information

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Host

Andrew Rappaport - Host of Apologetics Live. He teaches and models apologetics methods in a live format, including presuppositional approaches (e.g., TAG) and how to engage skeptics with rigorous reasoning and biblic...

Eric Hovind - Co-host/participating host on at least some episodes, joining Andrew Rappaport to engage guests and guide the live exchange of arguments and objections.

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

medium
Typical Credentials:  
Usually Christian apologists/debaters or former Christians/deconverts with a clear, articulate thesis; sometimes authors or people with widely shared essays. Debaters may be younger but must be able to argue biblically and ethically under direct questioning.
Required Achievements:  
Published essays or widely circulated written defenses/criticisms of apologetic methods, Notable personal transformation narratives (e.g., atheist to theist; deconversion reflections), Experience in formal debates on theology/ethics topics, Recognized competence in specific apologetics frameworks (e.g., presuppositionalism, TAG)

Recent Guest Discussions

Bill Kluck - Fine-tuning Argument And Theism; Origins Of Life; Suffering; Free Will Vs Determinism; Evidential Vs Presuppositional Reasoning (as Framed By The Host).

Graham Brewer - Argument Against Christian Endorsement Of The Death Penalty, Emphasizing Wrongful Execution Risk And Moral/government Authority Concerns.

Wesley Cook - Argument For Christian Endorsement Of The Death Penalty Using Biblical Mandate And Justice Reasoning.

Landon Pontius - Presuppositionalism Vs Evidential Apologetics; Transcendental Argument For God (tag); Foundations For Logic, Induction, Moral Realism, And Reliability Of Reason.

Recent Topics

Christianity, Apologetics, Philosophy, Skepticism, Theology

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
Apologetics Live
:

Unraveling the Fine-Tuning Argument: A Journey from Atheism to Theism

May 29, 2026

This episode features a profound discussion between Andrew Rappaport and his guests as they delve into the intricacies of belief, skepticism, and the journey from atheism to theism, particularly through the lens of Bill Kluck's recent transformation. Kluck articulates his compelling arguments for the existence of a creator, emphasizing the remarkable fine-tuning of the universe and the complexities inherent in biological systems that challenge purely atheistic explanations. The dialogue navig...

The Great Debate: Should Christians Endorse the Death Penalty?

May 22, 2026

This episode of Apologetics Live features a formal debate on the contentious issue of whether Christians should endorse the death penalty. The debate is anchored by two young debaters, Wesley Cook and Graham Brewer, who present compelling arguments from distinct perspectives. Wesley advocates for the endorsement of the death penalty, citing biblical mandates and the necessity for justice in upholding God's commands. Conversely, Graham argues against this position, emphasizing the risk of wron...

A Deconvert Faces TAG: Can Presuppositionalism Reach the Honest Skeptic?

May 08, 2026

He grew up on a missionary campus in rural East Texas. He played music in church, attended every summer camp, became a worship leader in Orlando, and fully invested himself in the Christian faith he loved. Then he walked away. Landon Pontius is the kind of deconvert most apologists are not used to engaging — articulate, kind, not bitter, and openly stating he would almost prefer to still believe. In his widely shared essay, he explained that the Christian apologetic arguments he encountered e...

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