Archive for the ‘Apologetics’ Category

 
 

Rob Bell and Scholasticism

Right about now I’m ready to go back to debating about how many angels can dance on the head of a pin.

Well, maybe not. Though I wonder … Read more→

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Hilbert’s Hotel

From the moment I heard the illustration of “Hilbert’s Hotel,” commonly used in defense and explanation of the cosmological argument, there has seemed something “off” about it, to put it … Read more→

Barth, Thomas, and the Analogia Entis

Why is it that the analogia entis inevitably destroys the notion of the antithesis? This is why. The analogia entis presumes that there is a common knowledge and … Read more→

In Defense of Dashing Babies and Genocide

On a Yahoo! discussion list for debate between atheists and theists (which you can find here), the topic came up of God’s commanding Israel to commit genocide and even to … Read more→

A Review of Kreeft’s Between Allah and Jesus

Reformed Media Review and Philosophy for Theologians contributor Jonathan Brack has a review of Peter Kreeft’s Between Allah and Jesus: What Christians Can Learn from Muslims.  It has been posted on … Read more→

Christ-Centered Apologetics

Here is a wonderful video with Lane Tipton, Professor of Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary.  WTS has been producing great videos for a little while now.  Visit their YouTube … Read more→

Where Have all the Apologists Been?

I don’t think I would be venturing too far in saying that many aspiring apologists are weak on church history.  I think I am justified in saying we have neglected … Read more→

A Reading Plan for Aspiring Apologists

Jared Oliphint and Jonathan Brack dropped by the studio to discuss books on apologetics.  We came up with a rudimentary list of books along with a reading order for those … Read more→