Kenneth Samples on the Compatibility of Faith and Reason
Riddleblog has posted audio from Kenneth Samples lecture in his series on “Historic Christianity’s Seven Dangerous Ideas”. The talk, delivered on May 7 at Christ Reformed Church in Anaheim, is entitled...
View ArticleHow to Talk to the World
Tim Keller has written a great post about the apologetic approach he uses in his preaching and conversations with skeptics. The pastor of Redeemer in New York, Tim Keller is known for his ability to...
View ArticleInsufficient but not Unnecessary: The Importance of Arguments
Andy Naselli has posted a great quote by American theologian and founder of Westminster Theological Seminary, J. Gresham Machen, on the place of arguments in the proclamation of the Gospel: “Certainly...
View ArticleAsk TM: Practical advice for persuading others in conversation?
We often get questions about theology and apologetics sent to us by readers and we thought it would be helpful if we shared some of our answers to those questions on the blog. If you’ve got a question...
View ArticleA Brief Guide to Critical Thinking
Bridge 8 and animator James Hutson have created six two-minute animations on various aspects of critical thinking. The videos are designed for kids ages 8 to 10 but are also useful for grown-ups who...
View ArticleFaith and Evidence
Zachary Arden, in a guest post at the Kiwifruit Blog, discusses the role of evidence and faith: Faith is primarily trust in God. Saving faith is not just correct doctrinal belief (for, as James notes,...
View ArticleLeibniz’ Contingency Argument
Reasonable Faith have an excellent video regarding the Contingency Argument. This explains why God is necessary for the universe to exist without presupposing a beginning to the universe. We live in an...
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