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Theology

 
2011

The All-Powerful God

Michael Gleghorn examines the important doctrine of the omnipotence of God, and what it means for God to be all-powerful.

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2010

The All-Present God

Michael Gleghorn takes us deeper into an understanding of why the doctrine of God's omnipresence is comforting and important.

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2010

Hume's Critique of Miracles

This article examines philosopher David Hume's famous argument against miracles, showing it to fail at its objective.

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2009

C. S. Lewis, the BBC, and Mere Christianity

This article explores the series of talks C.S. Lewis provided for the BBS that eventually became Book I in his bestselling work of basic theology, Mere Christianity.

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2009

A Pilgrim's Progress: Suffering in the Life of John Bunyan

This article looks at the life, ministry, and sufferings of John Bunyan and attempts to draw some helpful lessons for our own lives.

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2009

Christ and the Human Condition

This article looks at how God has acted in Christ to address those things which ail us most: sin, suffering, death, and our broken relationship with God.

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2008

Reasonable Faith

This article briefly examines some of the reasons why noted Christian philosopher William Lane Craig believes that Christianity is an eminently reasonable faith.
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2008

Tradition and Scripture

This article explores tradition and its relationship to Scripture.

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2008

Faith, Film and Philosophy:
Big Ideas on the Big Screen - Review Essay

This paper attempts a summary and evaluation of the book by the same title edited by Douglas Geivett and James Spiegel.

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2008

The Blackwell Guide to Theology
and Popular Culture: Review Essay

This paper reviews Kelton Cobb's book by the same title.

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2008

Augustine on Popular Culture:
An Ancient Take on a Modern Problem

This article explores the relationship between Christian believers and popular culture.

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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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2007

Prophecies of the Messiah

This article argues that the Bible contains genuine prophecies about a coming Messiah that were accurately fulfilled in the life, ministry, death and resurrection of Jesus.

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2007

Dealing with Doubt

Both Christians and non-Christians can wrestle with doubts about the truth of Christianity. This article explores why doubts arise and what we can do about them.

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2007

"Body Building": Edifying Thoughts
about Our Bodies

This article examines the Christian view of the body. When our ideas about the body go wrong, many other Christian beliefs can be negatively affected.

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2006

Gospel Truth or Fictitious Gossip?

Do we have good reasons to believe that the stories about Jesus were reliably preserved by his followers before being recorded in the Gospels?

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2006

Problems and Promises of Petitionary Prayer

This article examines some of the problems and promises of petitionary prayer, with special attention given to some of the Scriptural reasons why our prayer requests may sometimes be denied.

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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

C.S. Lewis and the Riddle of Joy

"What if nothing in this world can satisfy our desire because the object of our desire is other-worldly?"

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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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2005

History and the Christian Faith

Discusses the importance of history for Christianity and challenges the view of radical historical relativism.

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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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2004

The Self-Understanding of Jesus

Examines some sayings and deeds of Jesus, accepted by many critical scholars as historically authentic to see what they imply about Jesus' self-understanding.

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 2001

Ancient Evidence for Jesus from
Non-Christian Sources

Explores evidence for the life and ministry of Christ from historical sources

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2001

Was Jesus Really Born of a Virgin?

Examines some of the philosophical, biblical and historical objections that have traditionally been raised against the doctrine of Jesus' virgin birth.

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