by edingess | Mar 30, 2016 | Apologetics, Theology
Each of us, being sinners by nature, have our sinful proclivities. One person may have a proclivity to be arrogant, another may struggle with sexual lusts, be they adulterous or same-sex attractions. Still, others are stubborn, having a difficult time submitting to...
by edingess | Mar 29, 2016 | Apologetics, Theology
“She will bear a Son; and you shall call His name Jesus, for He will save His people from their sins.” Matt. 1:21 Far too often, Christians fail to consider the project of the biblical writer within his context as they set out to study or understand the content of his...
by edingess | Mar 23, 2016 | Apologetics, Christian Philosophy, Theology
I have come to believe that there is a crisis in field of Christian apologetics. The defense of the Christian faith has become a confused battleground of pure chaos. Far too many apologists are woefully lacking in theological acumen, untrained in biblical exegesis,...
by edingess | Mar 20, 2016 | Apologetics, Theology
My last post surveyed the consequences of attempting to eliminate paradox from Christian belief. As a follow-up to that post, I want to revisit Romans 9:14-20 in response to the claim that there is no logical tension in Paul’s comments in this particular periscope. I...
by edingess | Mar 18, 2016 | Apologetics, Christian Philosophy, Theology
Recently, I have come to understand that the presuppositional method of some apologists who claim to follow Gordon Clark’s method of apologetics, reject the view that Christian theology involves paradox. The purpose of this post is to examine the claim that Christian...
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