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When Faith Becomes Blind: The Problem with Fideism
When faith seeks understanding—when belief is grounded in revelation and open to the light of reason—truth can travel. -
An Introduction to the Bondage of the Will: Election and the Word
This is the fourth installment in our article series, “An Introduction to the Bondage of the Will,” written to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s Bondage of the Will. -
Not Done in a Corner: Why Christians Must Resist Fideism
Fideistic Christianity may look bold, but it is fragile. -
The Shroud of Turin…Again
Even if the Shroud were proven a medieval forgery, it would only highlight the skill of its maker. The case for Christ’s resurrection rests on eyewitness testimony. -
Risen Indeed: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, Part 1
If Jesus rose from the dead, then his claims about himself and his promises to humanity warrant serious attention and response. -
The Shroud of Turin, Apologetics, and the Resurrection
It’s easy to understand the allure of the shroud. In a skeptical age, a physical relic that appears to bear the imprint of the risen Christ seems like proof positive of the faith.
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