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Introduction A rather quick and easy way to judge the orthodoxy of any preacher, I have concluded, is to listen to a funeral message he has delive...
Skip to content Preface In this little volume I present a series of articles written for various religious papers during years past; in this way g...
Writing showcasing Dr. Craig’s work as a professional philosopher and theologian. The latest article: Van Inwagen On Uncreated Beings
Skip to content LECTURE 4 Its Cowardly Service vs. The Real Warfare The subject for this afternoon is The Cowardly Service of Popular Christianity...
Although Christianity began as a Jewish sect, by the second century is was overwhelmingly composed of Gentiles, with little emotional attachment t...
Although Christianity began as a Jewish sect, by the second century is was overwhelmingly composed of Gentiles, with little emotional attachment t...
Saint Augustine Apr 9, 2009 Article ID: DC173 | By: Gordon R. Lewis Saint Augustine- IntroductionSt. Augustine (AD 354-430), who lived mostly in N...
We might not agree with Lewis on everything, but his romantic rationalism applied to the Christian faith can open our eyes to more of God’s wonders.
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