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Skip to content In the last decade, a slew of Narnia movies were released in theaters, and though C. S. Lewis has been gone more than 50 years, hi...
URL: https://reasons.org/explore/blogs/blog_channel/christian-thinkers-101-a-crash-course-on-c-s-lewis
Skip to content Previously, we noted that the church has unanimously taught the doctrine of creation ex nihilo throughout its history (part 1) (pa...
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Skip to content I’ve heard it said that evangelical Christians don’t study our church history very deeply. As a fellow evangelical, I think there ...
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Skip to content This current blog series on Reflections is intended to encourage Christians to read more vigorously by providing a beginner’s guid...
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Skip to content A History of Apologetics By Avery Dulles. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock Publishers, 1999. 307 pages. Paperback. Christian apologists ...
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I. AUTHORSHIP:1 It is not possible to be certain about who authored the Book of Hebrews: A. External Evidence: The external evidence offers some s...
URL: https://bible.org/article/introduction-book-hebrews
I. AUTHOR: A. Various people have been proposed as the author of this epistle:1 1. A second John known as “John the Elder” in view of suggestions...
URL: https://bible.org/article/introduction-book-1-john
Skip to content Welcome to part 2 of my review of the 2005 edition of Avery Dulles ’ book A History of Apologetics . First published in 1971, Dull...
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I. AUTHOR: The Apostle Paul A. External Evidence: All tradition takes the epistle as being Pauline until it was first disputed by Erasmus (fifteen...
URL: https://bible.org/article/introduction-book-ephesians
I. THE SYNOPTIC PROBLEM (MATTHEW, MARK, & LUKE) A. The term “synoptic” comes from the Greek adjective, “συνοπτικός“ which is made up of two te...
URL: https://bible.org/article/introduction-matthew
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