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Book Review: Jesus, Skepticism, and the Problem of History edited by Darrell Bock and J. Ed Komoszewski
Introduction In Jesus, Skepticism, and the Problem of History, Darrell Bock and J. Ed Komoszewski have compiled a collection of essays responding to those who challenge the l
Apologetics 315 Podcast 006 – Outgrowing God? with Peter S. Williams
Today’s Show Notes:Episode 006 – Outgrowing God? with Peter S. Williams In this episode, Brian Auten and Chad Gross interview Christian Philosopher Peter S. Williams ab
Book Review: Can We Trust the Gospels? by Peter J. Williams
Peter J. Williams is the Warden of Tyndale House, Cambridge, one of the world’s leading institutes for biblical research. He was previously a lecturer in New Testament at the Un
Book Review: What Your Atheist Professor Doesn’t Know (But Should) by Stephen Joseph Williams
What Your Atheist Professor Doesn’t Know (But Should) is a quality introductory-level Christian apologetics book. One of the best ways to summarize the book is to reference
Book Review: Scientism and Secularism by J.P. Moreland
J.P. Moreland opens Scientism and Secularism (Crossway) by defining Scientism as “the view that the hard sciences provide the only genuine knowledge of reality,” (20). Philosop
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