Saddleback’s Apologetics Weekend on Creation
The following audio and video resource is from Saddleback’s recent Ahmanson Lecture Series on Creation, which took place on November 24 & 25, 2012. The media page has all
Terminology Tuesday: Teleological Argument
Teleological Argument: An argument for the existence of God that takes as its starting point the purposive (teleological) character of the universe. The argument is often termed
J. Warner Wallace Lectures on Evidence for Christianity
Cold-case detective J. Warner Wallace, and author of Cold-Case Christianity, presented this lecture via Skype at Reasonable Faith Belfast on Monday, 3rd December 2012. He talks abo
Richard Graves on the Authenticity and Genuineness of the Epistles of Paul
“It may not, perhaps, be useless to my younger readers to observe on this part of my subject, that the very circumstances which contribute to this species of obscurity in the
Book Review: Jesus and the Eyewitness by Richard Bauckham
Can we trust the Gospels? Did reliable eyewitnesses pen them? In our search for the “historical Jesus”, should we consider them accurate sources? At one point in time, these qu