Christian Apologetics (609)
  1. Faith & Reason Conference: Today's Apologetic Task
  2. Kelsi talks with English professor and Christian apologist, Louis Markos, about the importance of myth, storytelling, and imagination within Christian apologetics.
  3. Lewis once pointed out that Christianity does not begin by telling us how to behave, but by telling us what is wrong.
  4. Christ did not merely urge humanity to be kind. He embodied perfect kindness by giving his life for those who neither earned nor expected such a gift.
  5. Saturday Seminar - Congregational
  6. When faith seeks understanding—when belief is grounded in revelation and open to the light of reason—truth can travel.
  7. Fideistic Christianity may look bold, but it is fragile.
  8. 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.
  9. In this episode of the Thinking Fellows podcast, the hosts engage in a comprehensive discussion about Islam, exploring its theology, the role of Muhammad, the authorship of the Quran, and the differences between Islamic and Christian beliefs.
  10. David and Adam discuss religious apathy and the excuses people give for avoiding church.
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