John Frame on Romans 1, Imago Dei, and the appeal of the apologist
Tag: apologetics
John Frame: Four Essential Components of the Christian Worldview
The first of three points that I really appreciated from John Frame’s intro to apologetics: Apologetics must lead to a fully-orbed view of the biblical God.
Apologetics for the Glory of God, by John Frame
Some preliminary thoughts on a largely frustrating introduction to presuppositional apologetics!
The Resurrection: Four Voices, One Story
An objection that is regularly raised regarding the resurrection of Jesus, is that the four gospel accounts simply don’t match up…
The Twenty Commandments?
How come the commandments in Exodus 20 and 34 are different?!
Keller, Kreeft and the Legacy of Pascal
"Men despise religion. They hate it and are afraid it may be true. The cure for this is first to show that religion is not contrary to reason, but worthy of reverence and respect. Next make it attractive, make good men wish it were true, and then show that it is." (Blaise Pascal, Pensées)
Apologetics Boggle
A quintessentially English cocktail: two parts Countdown to one part 8 Mile.
Is God a Moral Monster?
How could a God of Love command people to wipe out entire nations in the Old Testament? (mp3)
Christianity for Modern Pagans
Peter Kreeft masterfully compiles and comments on Blaise Pascal's Pensees
Knowing and Seeing God (John 17)
What is eternal life? And how can we experienced the inner life of the Trinity? (mp3)