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Christian countercult movement - People.
Hank Hanegraaff is the successor to Walter Martin on the radio and in CRI. He has continued the work of Martin; he also speaks out against Oneness Pentecostalism, Word of Faith ministries, and other similar movements.
Norman Geisler
Douglas Groothuis
Anton Hein [1] targets many groups from a Christian point of view. His Apologetics Index also operates a weblog, the Religion News Blog.
J. P. Moreland, Biola University
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Christian countercult movement - Prominent protagonists in the Christian countercult movement
Christian countercult movement - People
- Hank Hanegraaff is the successor to Walter Martin on the radio and in CRI. He has continued the work of Martin; he also speaks out against Oneness Pentecostalism, Word of Faith ministries, and other similar movements.
- Norman Geisler
- Douglas Groothuis
- Anton Hein [1] targets many groups from a Christian point of view. His Apologetics Index also operates a weblog, the Religion News Blog.
- J. P. Moreland, Biola University
- Richard Abanes [2]
- Walter Martin [3] was the host of the Bible Answer Man radio broadcast and the president of the Christian Research Institute. He often gave Biblical and logical arguments against Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, and other cultic and occultic movements.
Christian countercult movement - Organizations
- Answers in Action [4], Bob and Gretchen Passantino
- Apologia report [5], maintaining also a professional mailing list for apologetic resources
- Apologetics resource center [6], by Craig Branch
- Christian Apologetics Research Ministry, founded by Matt Slick.
- Christian Research Institute (CRI) founded by Walter Martin [7]
- Dialog Center [8] founded by Johannes Aagaard
- EMNR Evangelical Ministries to New Religions [9], an umbrella group for ministries to the cults and new religions
- Eternal Ministries [10] director, Dr. Ron J. Bigalke Jr.
- Institute of Religious Research [11]
- Midwest Christian Outreach {http://www.midwestoutreach.org]
- New England Institute of Religious Research (NEIRR) [12]
- Personal Freedom Outreach [13]
- Probe Ministries [14]
- Spiritual Counterfeits Project [15], president Tal Brooke
- Watchman Fellowship [16], founder David Henke, president James K. Walker
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