By: Jason|21 August, 2011|Categories: Theology|Tags: biblical authority . Biblical Interpretation . Homosexuality . Robert Gagnon . sexual ethics . word of God
Here is an updated version of Robert Gagnon’s response to Jennifer Knust’s CNN Belief Blog post on the Bible and homosexuality. Gagnon is one of the leading evangelical scholars on the subject and his discussion of what the Bible has to say about homosexuality and same sex relationships is well worth digesting. HT: Chris Reese
Read more »By: Jason|26 May, 2010|Categories: Practical Engagement|Tags: apologetic methodology . Apologetics . arguments . C. S. Lewis . Chrisitan ethics . discourse . Evangelism . human flourishing . Immanuel Kant . presuppositionalism . sexual ethics . skeptics . Tim Keller . Wendell Berry
Author and pastor, Tim Keller discusses his apologetic approach in talking with skeptics. He argues that in order to gain a hearing for many of our Christian beliefs we should be able to be able to make arguments that appeal to baseline cultural beliefs, without invoking explicit religious sources of authority.
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