Few things could be more inflammatory or more controversial in the field of Christian apologetics than the suggestion that fideism may deserve a seat at the table along with deductive, induction, and the transcendental arguments. Nonetheless, I think a careful reading of the Scriptures along with a healthy understanding of […]
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Fideistic Apologetics Defined Fideistic apologetics is the approach to Christian apologetics that claims the truth of Christianity cannot and should not be justified rationally. In other words, the attempt to prove that Christianity is true by means of historical evidence and/or rational arguments is a project that is both, not […]
Collins claim that morning and evening are twelve hours On the face of it, this seems absurd. Here is how the activities play out: God’s creative activities begin. Following those activities, it be… Source: Old Earth vs Young Earth: Al Mohler and Jack Collins
Collins claim that morning and evening are twelve hours On the face of it, this seems absurd. Here is how the activities play out: God’s creative activities begin. Following those activities, it became evening and it became morning, the first day. And it became morning is following by a second […]
Results The conclusion of the matter then is that God has, in eternity, willed the events of all temporal reality from beginning to end. In so doing, since God knows himself perfectly, it follows t… Source: Divine Freedom: Conclusion
Results The conclusion of the matter then is that God has, in eternity, willed the events of all temporal reality from beginning to end. In so doing, since God knows himself perfectly, it follows that he possesses perfect knowledge of all that He wills. Christianity affirms these basic truths because […]
This is a follow-up to my previous post on divine knowledge. What does God know, when does God know, how does God know? Essentially, what is the nature of divine knowledge? In that post I made and defended the claim that God’s knowledge is perfect and all-encompassing. I also made […]
The need for a coherent Christian theism has never been more obvious than it is today. In a Church where post-modernism has seen its share of successful advances, and Christian doctrine has, to a large degree been ignored or worse, swept aside in preference for a more pragmatic approach, it […]