Why is there Something Rather Than Nothing? Leibniz’ Contingency Argument
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Apostle Paul’s address to Athenians in Areopagus Hill (“the Roman equivalent is Mars Hill”) is one of the well-known passages (Acts 17:22-34) to his readers. Some…
“Like a missionary called to reach an obscure people group, the Christian apologist is burdened to reach that minority of persons who will respond…
Amy Orr-Ewing is an evangelist, apologist and Training Director for the RZIM Zacharias Trust as well as Director of Programs for the Oxford Center for Christian Apologetics.…
Historical Background: The Gospel of Matthew is attributed to the Apostle Matthew. He is one of Jesus’ twelve disciples. The early church fathers suggested…
Principle of Embarrassment: is a principle that is employed to validate the trustworthiness, authenticity, and truthfulness of any historical document. Christian apologetics also applies…
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Why Apologetics? In harmony with the Great Commission in the Matthew 28:18-20, Your and my responsibility as a Christian is to make disciples of…