by nick | May 13, 2015 | Apologetics, Conversation, Sharing Faith
When it comes to the art of conversation we’ve all met people who seem to have the knack for it. They can talk to anybody about anything and they seem to do it with complete ease. And while it’s true that there are those who are born with the gift of gab,...
by idc | May 11, 2015 | Apologetics, Baker, truth
Christian Apologetics is based on the existence of truth, and Christianity’s correspondence to reality. This article from the Baker Encyclopedia of Apologetics will help you better understand what truth is. This is part three of three. The Absolute Nature of...
by nick | May 10, 2015 | Apologetics, belief, Scientist, Statistics
If you are a theist, you may be interested in this study. Many people think that there is a divide between belief in God and Science. This type of thinking would indicate that there is some sort of hidden division that separates the two. Contrary to the belief that...
by nick | May 10, 2015 | Apologetics, Faraday, Maxwell
The religious commitments of the great scientists of history are now frequently dismissed as just idiosyncrasies. Their beliefs are considered regrettable if clear blemishes, the incidental flaws of great minds who helped improve culture out of primitivism yet...
by nick | May 5, 2015 | Apologetics, philosophy
Biblical apologetics is a form of evangelism (1 Pet 3:15), and not a form of polemics. Also, Biblical apologetics technically has nothing to do with philosophical argument. However, in practice, the term apologetics is traditionally used to refer to principles and...
by nick | May 5, 2015 | Apologetics, Worldview
There are seven primary aspects to understanding the Christian worldview (or any worldview for that matter), according to Christian philosopher James Sire. Each worldview, the Christian worldview included, must deal with the following issues: The ultimate reality of...