By: Jason|05 November, 2011|Categories: Resources|Tags: DVDs . idFilms . intelligent design . Metamorphosis . science . The Case for a Creator
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A new online store has launched for those in New Zealand and Australia, aimed at providing a dedicated home for quality DVDs about Intelligent Design. idFilms was established to invigorate and expand the ID discussion by supporting those who are committed to investigating the origins of life and the universe. The store already houses a great list of DVD titles…
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The full archive of all 31 issues of the acclaimed Christian journal are now freely available.
Read more »By: Bnonn|29 July, 2011|Categories: Resources|Tags: apologetics groups . other apologists . twitter
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If you’re on Twitter and you’re looking for more good apologetics tweets, check out Eye on Apologetics’ comprehensive list of the best of the best apologetics twits. Or whatever they’re called. Tweeters. Twitterers. Who can keep up? Crazy kids.
Read more »By: Jason|11 June, 2010|Categories: Resources|Tags: Blaise Pascal . christ on campus initiative . Danielle Sallade . human flourishing . rest . study . Value . vocation . work
This month, the Christ on Campus Initiative has released a new 25 page article by Danielle Sallade on what it practically means to live a life of human flourishing. She outlines what she sees as the chief obstacle to this kind of life, and how the Christian response offers us a unique solution.
Read more »By: Jason|31 March, 2010|Categories: Resources|Tags: Easter . historicity of the NT . Jesus Christ . Resurrection
Books, articles and more to encourage reflection during the Easter season.
Read more »In this presentation for the Veritas Forum, professor of philosophy at Denver Seminary Douglas Groothius argues that all religions make opposing objective truth claims about reality, and therefore cannot all be equally true.
Read more »By: Thinking Matters: Tools|07 February, 2010|Categories: Resources
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A panel discussion at the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) Annual Meeting explores the common ground between Islam and Christianity. John Piper and Albert Mohler argue that while dialogue can occur, Muslims do not love and worship the God of the Bible.
Read more »In part 4 of this lecture series on the essence of apologetics, Os Guinness considers how to persuade those who appear ‘hard-hearted’ and how to awaken an awareness of their need for the Gospel through various creative means.
Read more »In this talk, pastor and author Tim Keller addresses the objection of religious exclusivity and whether it is reasonable for Christians to claim that Jesus alone is the “way, the truth, and the life”.
Read more »Chris at the Cloud of Witnesses blog reviews the new book by James Spiegel on the influence of immorality, broken paternal relationships, and other psychological factors in why many embrace atheism.
Read more »In Part 3 of this lecture series, Dr Guinness considers how to communicate effectively in apologetics. He discusses cross-cultural communication and how to contextualize your message to the language and world of your audience.
Read more »A panel discussion at the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) Annual Meeting explores the common ground between Islam and Christianity. John Piper and Albert Mohler argue that while dialogue can occur, Muslims do not love and worship the God of the Bible.
Read more »Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Biola University’s Talbot School of Theology, J. P. Moreland analyzes the different arguments used in the debate about euthanasia and sets the controversy in the larger context of broad, world view issues.
Read more »Glenn S. Sunshine, the author of Why You Think the Way You Do: The Story of Western Worldviews from Rome to Home, explains what a worldview is (Source: The Koinonia Blog).
Read more »Nathan Pitchford has just written a review of the book, Sola Scriptura, released by Reformation Trust. Edited by Don Kistler, the book features several essays by prominent evangelical authors such as Joel Beeke, R. C. Sproul, Sinclair Ferguson, and James White, defending and explaining the sufficiency of Scripture.
Read more »Rob points out this handy little book by C. Stephen Evans, with concise definitions for apologetics and philosophy.
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