Month: June 2014
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Please Pray for L.K. Unger (Mennoknight)
I would like to ask our readers to please consider our brother Lyndon Unger in his time of need. Read this post and pray for him as you read. Thank you.
Grace,
Chris Bolt…
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The Teaching of Christianity as a Challenge to Unbelief
We have already indicated that the best apologetic defense will invariably be made by him who knows the system of truth of Scripture best. The fight between Christianity and non-Christianity is, in modern times, no piece-meal affair. It is the life-and-death struggle between two mutually opposed life-and-world views. The non-Christian attack often comes to us on matters of historical, or other, detail. It comes to us in the form of objections to certain teachings of Scripture, say, with respect to creation, etc. It may seem to be simply a matter of asking what the facts have been. Back of this …
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Peripatetic 32 – The Unity of Theology – Laying your Cards on the Table
So, when we are told to lay out the Christian worldview, and invite our opponent to internally critique it, what is it we present? Here is an example, on the fly.…
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Peripatetic 31 – Truck on Fire Edition – and a response to Gary Crampton on Logic and God
Response to Gary Crampton on Logic and God, interrupted by strange events.…
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Peripatetic 30 – Simplicity, Systematic Theology, and Sanctification
Recorded in mid-March; covers the relationship between Divine Simplicity and Systematic Theology, and goes through Ephesians 6 to emphasize the unity of the Christian life and the apologetic task. Additionally, as major examples, addresses practically all of the same subjects recently addressed on the blog, and gives a theological background for my recent comments about a variety of issues, as well as expanding on the previous episode.…
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Peripatetic 29 – Theological Inclusivism
On the perils of such beliefs, and examples thereof; to include C.S. Lewis, Kurt Jaros, Chris Date, William Lane Craig, and others.…