Before diving into a short overview of classical apologetics, something should be said about apologetic method. Some argue that apologetic method is irrelevant. All that really matters is that you … Source: Classical Apologetics
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Before diving into a short overview of classical apologetics, something should be said about apologetic method. Some argue that apologetic method is irrelevant. All that really matters is that you are defending the Christian worldview. This reasoning has led more than a few apologists to endorse and implement what is […]
Responding to A Good Friend Backsliding into Abolitionism First of all, I consider My friend to be a good friend. I consider My friend to be a solid brother in Christ. And I hope after this article, that My friend will still feel the same about me as I do […]
An excellent place to start is James Andersen’s post on the subject: Molinism Part I Molinism Part II Molinism Part III Molinism Part IV Source: Molinism
James White is probably the apologist I listen to the most these days. James Andersen, Scott Oliphint, and John Frame are the ones I probably read the most (outside Bahnsen and Van Til). I like Dr. White’s Dividing Line a lot. I agree with White far, far more than I […]
Epistemology, or the theory of knowledge, is that branch of philosophy that is concerned with the nature and scope of knowledge, its presuppositions and basis, and the general reliability of claims to knowledge.[1] What is knowledge? What does it mean to know? Are there different types of knowledge? Is my […]