Terminology Tuesday: Evidentialism
Evidentialism: A method of defending the Christian faith (apologetics) that assumes that data drawn from history and experience (facts) can demonstrate the reasonableness of Christ
Author Interview: Johnny V. Miller
Today’s interview is with Johnny V. Miller, professor emeritus at Columbia International University and co-author with John M. Soden of the book In the Beginning… We Mi
Charles Spurgeon on Discernment
“Discernment is not knowing the difference between right and wrong. It is knowing the difference between right and almost right.” —C.H. Spurgeon
Book Review: Responsibility and Atonement by Richard Swinburne
Overview. In Part I of Responsibility and Atonement, Richard Swinburne examines various moral concepts that apply to dealings among humans. In Part II, he uses the conclusions of P
Weekly Apologetics Bonus Links (01/25 – 02/01)
Here are this week’s recommended apologetics links. Enjoy. • Four Types of Faith • Why “Atheism +” gets a B- • The Apologetic of Not Knowing • Ten Questions with