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Literature

 
2008

There is a God

This article examines some of the arguments and evidence that led Antony Flew, the world's most notorious atheist, to change his mind about God.

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2006

Crime and Punishment

A theological reading of Dostoevsky's penetrating study of the psychology of sin, guilt, and redemption, as found in his great novel, Crime and Punishment.

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2006

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe:
Reflections on Its Meaning

This articles offers an overview of C.S. Lewis' classic story and reflects on some of the Christian themes within its pages.

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2005

Redeeming the Da Vinci Code

An expanded version of the 2004 article critiquing of the The Da Vinci Code novel's theories about the Bible, Jesus, and the early church. Demonstrates that most of these theories are simply false.

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2005

The Law of Rewards

This article explores the biblical doctrine of eternal rewards. The Bible promises believers heavenly rewards for earthly obedience.

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2004

Decoding the Da Vinci Code

Critique of the The Da Vinci Code novel's theories about the Bible, Jesus, and the early church. Demonstrates that most of these theories are simply false.

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