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By Satya Maharzan
July 24, 2012
Michael J. Kruger, professor of New Testament and academic dean at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, NC delivers four lectures on the Origins of the New Testament Canon: Issues, Problems, and Possibilities, in the Kistemaker Lecture Series, RTS-Orlando, March 2012. He…
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July 8, 2012
Ravi Zacharias and Bob Ditmer talk about a recent USA TODAY article that reports more Americans are declaring no religious affiliation according to the…
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By Satya Maharzan
June 23, 2012
Regarding Ehrman’s claim that all manuscripts are filled with errors; we noted the kinds of errors that are to be found in the copies.…
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June 2, 2012
David strauss delivered the historical deathblow to the swoon theory held by Karl Venturini, Heinrich Paulus, and others. On the other hand, while Strauss…
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May 19, 2012
“In the Christian scriptures, the climax of this history of evil is the crucifixion of Jesus, which is presented not only as a case…
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May 18, 2012
Communion: Generally, a term most closely related to the biblical idea of fellowship (from Greek *koinania). It can refer to either the relational fellowship persons…
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By Satya Maharzan
May 12, 2012
“Among Einstein’s difficulties with current quantum mechanics was its leading to subjective pictures of physical reality – as abhorrent to him as to me. The viewpoint…
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By Satya Maharzan
March 11, 2012
Romanticism: Philosophical and literary movement of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries that emphasized spontaneous feeling and individual freedom in reaction against the *rationalism…
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By Satya Maharzan
March 10, 2012
“When the morally good atheist practices Christian morality better than many Christians do, he is not succeeding in being good without God. It’s God’s…
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By Satya Maharzan
March 9, 2012
Fall: The event in which Adam and Eve, the first humans, disobeyed the explicit command of God, thereby bringing sin and death onto the…