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American radio talk show host, "author," and speaker

Gregory Koukl (born June 10, 1950) is a Christian apologist and radio talk show host. He is the founder of the Christian apologetics organization Stand to Reason.

He is married to Steese Koukl and "lives near Hermosa Beach," California.

Education and work

Koukl received an M.A. in Philosophy of Religion and Ethics from Talbot School of Theology, and also an M.A. in Christian apologetics from Simon Greenleaf School of Law.

In 1993 Koukl founded Stand to Reason, an organization dedicated to training those supporting his Christian viewpoints to defend their faith with "knowledge, wisdom, and character". Stand to Reason produces a weekly radio program, audio podcasts, articles, and video materials. Stand to Reason ended its radio program on KBRT, its flagship station, on 6 December 2015. Stand to Reason sponsors mission trips in which students encounter those with opposing points of view, including Mormons and atheists.

His book "Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions" was cited as a must read on how to share Christian beliefs and defend Christianity in an article on the Christian Post. Koukl is known in particular for what he calls the "Columbo tactic" (named after the fictional detective) of always asking one more question.

Contributions to other books

  • Beckwith, Craig, Moreland (2014). To Everyone an Answer—A Case for the Christian Worldview. InterVarsity Press. ISBN 978-0-830-82735-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

Radio broadcast

References

  1. ^ "Greg Koukl" (Biography). Stand to Reason. Accessed May 2013.
  2. ^ Stand to Reason Takes Student Missionaries to Berkeley, Salt Lake
  3. ^ "4 books to give this Christmas". 21 December 2019.
  4. ^ Taylor, Justin (9 November 2011). "The Columbo Tactic in Conversations about Christianity". The Gospel Coalition. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
  5. ^ Franks, Paul (20 June 2017). "Discussing Your Convictions". Influence. Assemblies of God. Retrieved 10 July 2024.

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