This is a hypothetical discussion based on a discussion of the Minimal Facts argument that has been put forward in the book The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus by Michael Licona and Gary Habermas. Please note I have already… Continue reading →
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So You Really Want To Be An Apologist?
Introduction A ways back I remember reading an article by William Lane Craig about advice for people who want be an apologist. In all honesty, Craig probably knows many people who have come to him asking for advice. I think he… Continue reading →
A Look at Universalism
In this clip, we look at the growing popularity of universalism. We look at some definitions, and look at some passages that are offered for universalism.
A Look at Six Christological Titles of Jesus
Christology is the study of the person and work of Jesus. In this post, I discuss six Christological titles pertaining to Jesus: 1. The Son of God What does it mean when Christians say “Jesus is the Son of God?”… Continue reading →
Ezekiel 37 Institute – teaching on the Minor Prophets – Micah Part Two
Here is the eighth video in our new twelve-part video series – teaching on the Minor Prophets – being released on our YouTube channel. Once a week, we are releasing a new episode from this series. Eight of the Twelve Minor Prophets will be presented by Avner Boskey from a Messianic Jewish and Israeli viewpoint. […]
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Tips in Dealing with Doubt: Power Point Presentation
Even though we blogged in this a few weeks back, here is a PPT teaching on a pertinent topic.
From Jesus to Us: A Look at P.O.W.E.R.
The New Testament does not reveal Jesus as any ordinary prophet or religious teacher. Rather, it reveals Him as God incarnate (John 1:1; 8:58-59;10:29-31;14:8-9;20-28; Phil. 2:5-7; Col. 2:9; Titus 2:13; Heb. 1:8; 2 Pet. 1:1). Anyone who reads through the… Continue reading →
Ratio Christi Apologetics Meeting: The Historical Jesus: Reliability of the New Testament
Here is a teaching we did at our weekly apologetics meeting at The Ohio State University. I discuss some of the issues about the reliability of the New Testament. Enjoy!
What would the audience of Genesis be concerned about?
Just the other day, I mentioned a new book by Dan Kimball called How (Not) to Read the Bible: Making Sense of the Anti-women, Anti-science, Pro-violence, Pro-slavery and Other Crazy-Sounding Parts of Scripture. There is no doubt that Genesis has… Continue reading →
Christ: Creator or Created?
Is Christ the Creator or was he created? The Trinity doctrine states that
there is one God who exists eternally as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This
article will demonstrate the biblical validity of this doctrine in regard
to the Son. While Yeshua is fully man, the Bible teaches that he is also
fully God.