Review: The Coherence of Theism by Richard Swinburne
Introduction. In The Coherence of Theism (henceforth CoT), Richard Swinburne is concerned with examining whether the central doctrines of classical theism[1] are coherent (that is,
Weekly Apologetics Bonus Links (11/08 – 11/15)
Here are this week’s recommended apologetics links. Enjoy. KINDLE DEALS:• A to Z with C.S. Lewis by Lou Markos – .99• Basic Christianity by John Stott –
Terminology Tuesday: Necessity
Necessity: One of the family of modal properties, along with possibility and impossibility, attributed to propositions, beings and properties. A being possesses a property by neces
Amy Orr-Ewing on the Goal of Apologetics
“Apologetics seeks to present the Gospel to people that are not believers in a way that really connects with their questions and their issues about the Christian faith—and
Book Review: Do Historical Matters Matter to Faith?
Do historical matters matter to faith? Editors James K. Hoffmeier and Dennis R. Magary answer yes with a collection of 22 essays by respected scholars in the fields of Old an