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Apologetics

Tracing Creation Through the Bible

Posted Aug 10 2009

by Lasserre Bradley, Jr.
In Russia, during the height of the Cold War, the citizens were kept so completely in the dark regarding current global events that they were convinced by the propaganda fed them regarding the poverty of the West, and that Americans were starving under the capitalistic system. They were convinced that this was […]

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The story of Ignatius

Posted Aug 04 2009

Lee Strobel shares meditations from the early Christian Ignatius, reminding us that Christianity is not a philosophical or mystic religion, but an historical one. It proclaims a real Jesus, who really died on the cross, and really rose again from the grave.

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He Is Risen, As He Said

Posted Aug 01 2009

by Justin Huffman
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the only plausible explanation for Christianity’s continued and triumphant existence. And, alongside a host of early secular writers, we find in the harmonious perspectives of the gospels the divine, perfect, mult-faceted, unified assertion of Jesus’ bodily resurrection.
In Matthew’s account of this momentous event, he focuses particularly on […]

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John Lennox critiques the New Athiesm

Posted Apr 02 2009

Several weeks ago I reviewed a book by John Dickson, an able and good-spirited Australian proponent of Christianity. John Dickson and Greg Clarke have set up an excellent web resource for intelligent Christian discussion and apologetics at publicchristianity.org.
The site includes self-produced videos (of the highest quality), as well as some recordings of various other Christian […]

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Belief in an age of skepticism?

Posted Mar 19 2009

Timothy Keller, hosted by The Veritas Forum, is a guest at Berkeley University. Half of this one-and-a-half hours is his lecture, the last half is a Q&A session. Both are every bit worth listening to.
Christians, pay specially close attention to the closing 5 minutes of his lecture, concerning the grace narrative by which we ought […]

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