In a new book, John Lennox sets out to answer one of the most fiercely debated questions of our day.
Read more »By: Jason|15 July, 2011|Categories: Philosophy of Religion|Tags: blind faith . Faith . Paul Helm . problem of evil . Reasonable Faith
Paul Helm: Faith cannot be totally blind, a gamble in the face of infinite odds. Whatever doubts and risks may be associated with trust, faith, in order for it to be intelligible and defensible, must have some evidence going for it. And the point of Christianity (at least) is to hold that enough of the purposes of God can be…
Read more »By: Jason|15 July, 2011|Categories: Theology|Tags: Hell . judgment . Kevin DeYoung . punishment
Some wise counsel from Kevin DeYoung: “It’s never safe to dislike the truths God has revealed. We should actually like what the Bible teaches. We may struggle to get there–we may not immediately resonate with the hard parts of the Bible–but the goal is to get to the place where we can. The law of the Lord should be our delight.…
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