APOLOGETICS SPEAKING
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- Apologetics in Ministry: Every Decision is a Religious DecisionThis means that whether I sing about Christ or simply make good music, I glorify God equally in both. Whether I dig ditches or preach the word, I can equally bring glory to God by doing it with God as my foundation and His glory as my goal.
Codename's Christian Apologetics 101Tired of religious debates that ignore common sense? We are too. Fortunately, this isn't one of them. Codename addresses a few arguments for and against the Christian faith, and offers his views on them.- In Apologetics for the Bible - TwoBible is the Word of God. And John says the Word is God. John 1:1. Since Bible is the Word and God, we should all treat Bible with awe and respect.
Defending Christianity Without Offending OthersFirst Peter 3:13-16 gives solid biblical advice on speaking to others about the Gospel.
Defining Life: An Evening with Dr. Ravi ZachariasAt Lee University, Dr. Zacharias talks about the four essential pillars that define life and give it coherence. He also answers students' questions on apologetics.- The Debate Concerning Human Origins ContinuesIt seems that this is one topic that will not go away.
Louie Giglio: Finding Your PurposeThe world wants great, not a fish. So don't be half-hearted. God doesn't separate sacred and secular either. We must fall in love with Jesus to find our life's calling. This is our apologetic. [I discuss Narnia and Sherwood Pictures.]- The Foreknowledge DebatePerhaps God doesnt know everything. An argument against the two classical views on Gods foreknowledge is support of the Open Theism theory.
- Creationism is the Correct Biblical View of CreationA study made to investigate Creationism as being the correct biblical view.
- Letter to a Drama WriterA commentary on the literal versus the illustrative interpretation of Isaiah 49. Many would like to interpret some scripture as literal because it assists is the new age "feelgoodism". This is my rebuttal of that viewpoint concerning this passage.
An Examination of Plato's ApologyPlato's Apology is his account of the trial of his teacher Socrates. Part philosophy, part history, part literature, the drama provides insight into Socrates' lifestyle and character.- On Gilgamesh and GenesisAs the people groups spread out from Babel, each would carry with them the traditions and stories of their past . . . every tribe would have the story of the flood in their history to pass down to their children and subsequent generations.
- Venerable John Henry Cardinal Newman's Synthetic-Didactic TheologyPresentation and defense of Cardinal Newman's theological perspective on Christian doctrine's development.
- The Septuagint Canon of ScriptureI will attempt to explain some basic relevant differences between the Tanakh and Septuagint canons in terms of history, contents, and reception.
- Numerology in the BibleNumbers have special meaning and can help us understand things better, including numbers in the Bible.
- C.S. Lewis' Influences in Writing Mere ChristianityAn overview of the life of C.S. Lewis culminating in the production of one of his most famous works.
- Agnosticism. Or How Do We Know?There are those who would say we do not know something if we cannot answer any hypothetical possibility that could be raised. This, of course, excludes all areas of knowledge. We can doubt anything if we put our minds to it.
- Yes, but How Do We Know?We come to know things in five ways. We have instinctive, sensory/experiential, informational, logical and spiritual knowledge.
- Approaching MetaphysicsThis is an overview and assessment of the three schools of thought that deal with metaphysics: idealism, materialism, and naturalism.
- Bible Study Lesson for Acts 6:8-15: Stephen SeizedHere are my Bible study notes for Acts 6:8-15. This section of scripture describes the ministry and arrest of the first Christian martyr, Stephen. Stephen was one of the original seven deacons chosen in the previous verses.
A Comparison of the Development of Concepts of Faith in Early Judaism and ChristianityGraduate-level research paper comparing the history of attitudes towards religious belief in early Judaism and Christianity.
Rev. Jeremiah Wright: Politics and the PulpitAssociated Content contacted the Archbishop to discuss the embattled Reverend Dr. Jeremiah Wright, politics, the black church and how many of his fellow clergymen and congregation members are reacting to all the controversy.- Choosing the Right BibleChoosing the right Bible for you is no longer a simple task, but it can be made easier with a little work before you buy.
- To Be or Not to BeOur knowledge (gnosis) is intentionally limited by enough information in the Bible to encourage the following, not the completion, within ourselves (and certainly not the competition among ourselves).
- Conservative Christian Seminary Invites Ann Coulter to SpeakSouthern Evangelical Seminary to host Ann Coulter as part of lecture series.
A Return to Leaving the Mormon Church:"As a result of his rebellion, Cain...became the first mortal to be cursed as a son of perdition...The Lord placed on Cain a mark of a dark skin, and he became the ancestor of the black race. (Moses 5; Gen. 4; Teachings, p. 169, Mormon Doctrine by Bruce McConkie, page 109.)- Kierkegaard's Philosophy of FaithSoren Kierkegaard was a believer in the Christian concept of God who not only acknowledged the unbeliever's claims that Christianity is a paradox, irrational and completely improvable, he accepted these claims and even argued for them!
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