As someone that reads a lot of apologetic literature, I was delighted to read this latest offering by Gregory Ganssle, Greg Ganssle is a philosopher with the Rivendell Institute and a lecturer in the philosophy department at Yale University. He… Continue reading →
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The Supposed Warfare Between Christianity and Science
Thanks to the wonderful resource Christian Apologetics Alliance for this resource. The following is an excerpt from Dr. Douglas Groothuis’ Christian Apologetics, chapter five, “Distortions of the Christian Worldview—Or the God I Don’t Believe In”. It is posted with Dr.… Continue reading →
What Does It Mean To Love God With All Our Heart, Soul, and Mind?
In Mark 12.28-34 we find a scribe asking Jesus a serious question, “What commandment is the foremost of all?” Jesus replied by saying, “Hear, O Israel! The Lord our God is one Lord; and you shall love the Lord your… Continue reading →
Critical Theory is Anti-Gospel Mind Poison
I’ve been researching Critical Theory, which fuels the ideology of many
modern “social justice” movements (e.g., BLM), and I’ve found that it is
anti-Gospel mind poison. The Gospel is all about reconciliation, healing,
and justice; Critical Theory is divisive by design and results in only
hate, violence, and injustice.
Why Would a Jewish Person Want to Be Identified with the Crucifixion of Jesus in the First Century?
In discussions about the historicity of the resurrection of Jesus, it is common to start with the Gospels. But in my opinion, I think it is best to back up and start with Paul. After all, Paul’s writings are the earliest records… Continue reading →
Five trends that contribute to the spirit of anti-intellectualism
For those of us that have spent our lives attempting to bring apologetics into the local churches and public square, there has always been an issue with a spirit of anti-intellectualism in both of these places. There is progress being… Continue reading →
Quote of the Day: James Dunn on Paul
“As Paul wrestled with what it meant to be a Jew who believed in Jesus Messiah, so Christians today must wrestle with what it means to be a Gentile who believes in the Messiah of Israel. As Paul wrestled with… Continue reading →
Rachel Boskey: the letter I didn’t want to write – August 30 2020
August 30 2020 Shalom dear friend, This is a letter I didn’t want to write. Composing this letter over the last few weeks has been difficult. Yet I am compelled to tell you what I sense, writing as carefully as I can. For many years of our marriage and ministry Avner has been the […]
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Putting together the jigsaw puzzle
There is something inside of man that delights in solving problems. For example: in a marriage, when a wife shares with her husband about a problem she’s having, the husband immediately tries to solve the problem for her – though she may be looking for something more relational than his proffered solution. Some people have […]
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Reflections and Complaints About the Divine Revelation Model
The skeptical issue in our culture mostly enters into the religious dialogue in the following way: “In the case of God, who isn’t some physical object but a divine being, what kind of evidence should we expect to find?… Continue reading →