Logic and the Way of Jesus: Thinking Critically and Christianly, by Travis Dickinson, 367 pp. B&H Academic, 2022. Travis Dickison is professor of philosophy at Dallas Baptist University. In Logic and the Way of Jesus: Thinking Critically and Christianly,… Continue reading →
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Responding to “You Can’t ‘Prove’ or ‘Disprove’ God’s Existence”
Over the years I have heard hundreds of objections to the Christian faith on a major college campus. One of the most common objections I hear is that there is no way to ‘prove’ or ‘disprove’ God’s existence. Sadly, this… Continue reading →
The Relationship Between Mission, Evangelism and Apologetics
In this clip, we discuss missiology, evangelism and apologetics.
R.C Sproul on General Revelation and Romans 1
I was reading R.C. Sproul’s book Defending Your Faith: An Introduction and thought this was worth sharing. “General revelation can be distinguished into two different kinds: mediate and immediate. Mediate general revelation refers to God’s revelation of himself through some… Continue reading →
Answering the Objection “If Jesus is the Jewish Messiah, where’s the peace?”
In a previous post, I discussed some of the common objections anti-missionaries and groups like Jews for Judaism make to the claims about Jesus being the Jewish Messiah of Israel and the nations. One objection that always comes up is… Continue reading →
A Look at Truth
This was a message I did at a local messianic congregation at end of last month. I talk about the importance of truth, some different approaches to truth, how God has revealed truth to us and why we are called… Continue reading →
The Caesarea Syndrome
“My God, my God! May these things never end – the sand and the sea, the rustling of the waves, the lightning in the sky, the prayer of a man…” This poem – titled ‘A walk to Caesarea’ – was written by Hannah Szenes, a Jewish poet and partisan. Born in Budapest, she moved to […]
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The Princess Bride – a study in diplomacy
One striking scene in the 1987 movie ‘The Princess Bride,’ Count Rugen is about to haul Westley off to be tortured to death. But first Rugen must deceive the heroine Buttercup by pretending to help Westley on his way to a ship leaving the realm. Rugen declares: “Come, Sir, we must get you to your […]
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How to Think About Tribalism and Political Engagement
Guess what? As we all know, we have another lection this year. That us why a relevant topic is how to think about how our worldview intersects with faith and poltics. In this clip, I discuss some tips on how… Continue reading →
The pirates of jihad
The year 2023 has been one of tension and crisis for Israel, each earth-shaking event followed by another one incrementally more traumatic. The Hebrew prophets wryly comment about such times: “As when a man flees from a lion and a bear confronts him, or he goes home, leans with his hand against the wall, and a […]
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