Biblical Nuggets: The Enterprise of Faith Seeking Understaning
The enterprise of Faith Seeking Understanding is an attempt to better understand and articulate the truth found in the Scripture, not going beyond the…

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The enterprise of Faith Seeking Understanding is an attempt to better understand and articulate the truth found in the Scripture, not going beyond the…
Fundamentalism: A movement that arose in the United States during and immediately after the First World War in order to reaffirm orthodox Protestant Christianity…
Thomas à Kempis (c.1379 – 1471) Background and Context Thomas à Kempis, a classic devotion contributor to Christian world in fourteenth century was a…
“Everyone has some kind of faith but many lack genuine understanding of what they believe and why. Faith is important in the context of…
In this passage from Galatians 2:11-21, Paul presents his biblical and theological argument in response to Peter’s unacceptable behavior. Peter, the one whom God…
Principle of Embarrassment: is a principle that is employed to validate the trustworthiness, authenticity, and truthfulness of any historical document. Christian apologetics also applies…
Principle of Enemy Attestation: Any source that does not have sympathy for a certain person, message, or cause comes to affirm something about it.…
“A worldview is a commitment, a fundamental orientation of the heart, that can be expressed as a story or in a set of presuppositions…
Zarathustra Shrugged—What Apologetics should Look Like in a Skeptical Age Andy Crouch’s essay entitled “Zarathustra Shrugged: What Apologetics should look like in a skeptical…
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…