Entries Categorized as 'Apologetics'

Plantinga’s “Warranted Christian Belief” Free at CCEL

Date January 3, 2010Posted by David N

The full text of Alvin Plantinga’s groundbreaking book, Warrented Christian Belief, is now available for free at Calvin College’s Christian Classics Ethereal Library (you can also purchase a pdf copy for only $2.95).  Click here to read the book.
Click here to read other online articles in Philosophy and Religion by Alvin Plantinga.

Should We Sing Only Psalms?

Date November 19, 2009Posted by David N

The earliest Protestant churches (the Reformed ones, not the Lutheran ones) sang only Psalms in their worship services, and they did so a capella (with no instrumental accompaniment). Here is a wonderful quotation from John Calvin on this subject (HT: The Heidelblog):
As for public prayers, there are two kinds: the one consists simply of [...]

The Miracle of Regeneration

Date August 18, 2009Posted by Amy Hall

I had an interesting experience when I read the chapter in God Is the Gospel that opened with the idea that “Good news is for proclaiming–for heralding the way an old-fashioned town crier would do.”  This was followed by a word picture intended to portray the proclamation of said good news:
Hear ye!  Hear ye!  All [...]

Christianity Is Vile to Atheists

Date August 11, 2009Posted by Amy Hall

In John Loftus’s book, Why I Became an Atheist, he quotes “exbeliever,” one of his fellow bloggers, who gives the clearest, most accurate illustration I’ve seen to describe the mindset of outspoken atheists toward God and Christianity.  I’m going to quote it here because I think this is the most important thing to keep in [...]

The Sacramental World of Harry Potter

Date August 4, 2009Posted by David N

If you don’t know already, I love Harry Potter. This wasn’t always true. I hadn’t even heard of the books until the first movie was announced. Embarrassingly, while at my Aunt and Uncle’s house, I picked up Goblet of Fire (the newest book at the time) and, seeing the name “Harry [...]

Atheism Is Ugly

Date August 4, 2009Posted by Amy Hall

If the physical aspects of this world are all that ever is, was, or will be, beauty is really just an illusion.  We have physical responses to certain things (like, say, the Grand Canyon, or “goodness,” or a “purpose” fulfilled well)–responses that were bred into us over time in order to increase our chances of [...]

Watchtower at the Door: Jesus is Jehovah

Date July 25, 2009Posted by Aaron Snell

This morning, I was lounging around with the wife and kids (after having just eaten some of my wife’s oh-so-delicious peanut butter pancakes) when I answered a knock on the door and found myself in a conversation with two ladies from the Watchtower Society.  Now, I don’t know why exactly Jehovah’s Witnesses pick Saturday morning [...]

Pre-Biblical Account of the Resurrection

Date July 7, 2009Posted by Amy Hall

Dr. Habermas is one of my favorite people, and you can watch him in this short video giving one of my favorite arguments for the resurrection–the pre-biblical creed recorded in 1 Corinthians 15:1-8, which cites the death for our sins, burial, and resurrection of Jesus.  The early dating of this creed at around five years [...]

Natural Evil - Answering By Exegesis

Date May 21, 2009Posted by Aaron Snell

“If God is good and all-powerful, why is there so much evil?”
The problem of evil in Christian theology has received much attention, both from those within the faith as well as from objectors outside the faith.  In the former category, many fine Christian minds have applied themselves to offering theodicies - justification of the presence [...]

The Virtuous Case for Christ & C.S. Lewis

Date February 22, 2009Posted by Roger Overton

A couple of years ago I wrote a paper called “The Virtuous Case for Christ: How C.S. Lewis’s Theological Virtues Should Aid Christians Living in a Postmodern Culture.” I presented it first at the “C.S. Lewis: The Man and His Works” conference at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, NC October 27, 2007. I [...]