Entries Categorized as 'Apologetics'

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 [...]

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 [...]

How Then Should We Do Apologetics?

Date January 22, 2009Posted by David N

The gap that exists between the different schools of Apologetics (Classical, Evidential, Presuppositional) is becoming increasingly narrow.  After reading Zondervan's 5 Views On Apologetics, you'll come away wondering what the differences between these views actually are.  In my term paper for my “Christian Mind” class this past Fall, I attempted to narrow the gap even [...]

Scott Clark On Natural Law And Gay Marriage

Date October 28, 2008Posted by David N

With Proposition 8 on the ballot in California, it is important to stop and think about the issue of marriage and family in general and how these institutions relate to the state.  How should a Christian (or anyone) approach the issue of state-sanctioned same-sex marriage from a philosophical and political point of view?  Is there [...]

(Mis)Understanding <i>Sola Scriptura</i>

Date June 20, 2008Posted by David N

The Protestant doctrine of sola scriptura, simply put, is the belief that the Bible, the Word of God alone is the final authority in all matters of Christian faith and practice.  Where Popes or church councils have seemed to violate the plain meaning of Scripture on these matters, it is Scripture alone that has the [...]

A Two-Way Street: Free Will, Suffering & The Glory Of God

Date May 6, 2008Posted by David N

I was on facebook the other day, taking a silly quiz to see how “Reformed” I was.  As it turns out, the quiz was designed by Presbyterians, so it wasn't very accurate.  One person, obviously irked by Reformation theology, left a rather cynical comment on the quiz's wall, along the lines of “child prostitution brings glory [...]

What About the Inquisition?

Date April 16, 2008Posted by Amy Hall

We all expect the Spanish Inquisition to show up sooner or later in our discussions with atheists.  Does the presence of the Inquisition in Christian history discredit all of Christianity?  Does it render our past completely barbaric? Here’s a question that can help clarify the issues involved with the Inquisition objection:  Do you honor Thomas [...]

R. C. Sproul Interviews Ben Stein

Date March 28, 2008Posted by David N

Last night, Ben Stein came to Biola Univeristy to promote his new film, Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed.  In the film, Ben Stein invenstigates the employment termination of several University science professors due to their doubts about Darwinism and support of Intelligent Design.  Find out more about the film here.  Recently, Dr. R. C. Sproul interviewed Ben [...]

Interview with Stephen Wagner, Part 1

Date March 25, 2008Posted by Roger Overton

Order from STRAmazon Stephen Wagner speaks to and trains a variety of audiences on pro-life and bioethics issues as part of the ministry of Stand to Reason. His new book, Common Ground Without Compromise: 25 Questions to Create Dialogue on Abortion, challenges advocates on both sides of the abortion issue to have more respectful and [...]

Os Guinness Reviews Crazy for God

Date February 27, 2008Posted by Amy Hall

There has been some talk about Frank Schaeffer's new book about his father, Crazy for God.  Os Guinness's review is now posted on the Books and Culture website:   The problem is not so much that Frank exposes and trumpets his parents' flaws and frailties, or that he skewers them with his characteristic mockery. It [...]