Does God Repent?
Christianity teaches that God is immutable. In other words, he doesn’t change. Oftentimes when I preach on this biblical truth, […]
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Christianity teaches that God is immutable. In other words, he doesn’t change. Oftentimes when I preach on this biblical truth, […]
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I met Jason in my second year of university. He was in one of my English classes, often arriving early […]
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“All right, so this passage shows Jesus’ lordship and control over all creation.” Bill glanced at his watch. It was […]
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If you only know where to look, self-deception is all around us. It’s in old 80s songs. John Waite sang […]
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Know Why You Believe, K. Scott Oliphint. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2017. Softcover, 221 pages. There’s a need for different types […]
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See here for part 1, here for part 2, here for part 3. Presuppositional apologetics is well-known for its use […]
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See here for part 1 and here for part 2. The concept of “common notions” plays a large role in […]
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See here for part 1. Some Points of Appreciation There are some points at which I genuinely appreciate Reforming Apologetics. […]
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Reforming Apologetics: Retrieving the Classic Reformed Approach to Defending the Faith, J.V. Fesko. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2019. Softcover, 250 pages. […]
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How to Defend the Faith: A Presuppositional Approach, Riley Fraas. Thaddeus Publications, 2018. Softcover, 133 pages, $8.99 USD. I first […]
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English has many Latin roots. Many Latin expressions can therefore be intuitively decoded without much effort, even apart from a […]
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If you’re just tuning in, Australia is in the midst of an enormous national discussion on marriage. Today ballots are […]
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The Story of Reality: How the World Began, How It Ends, and Everything Important That Happens in Between, Gregory Koukl. […]
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What would you do? You’re in a public place and you encounter a woman with a pentagram hanging on a […]
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