Category: Apologetics

How Organisms Reveal Divine Purpose and Design

What if the formation and function of organisms requires design and

I Am Apparently “Tweed.” What About You?

This article from John Ehrett provides “A Typology of Conservative

Christianity and Nationalism

Here are some helpful reflections on the phenomenon of Christian

How Was the Apology of Aristides Changed in the Early Centuries?

I’m still thinking about the textual development of Aristides’

Genuses of Humanity in the Apology of Aristides

Warning! This is going to be a more technical post than usual, as I

The Stories Behind the Bones of the Crucified

Christians worship a God who was crucified.

Looking at an Ancient Apologetic Text

Right now, I am in the manuscript room at the British Library in

“A Greater Danger to the Faith than the Open Unbeliever”

In an earlier post, I described my passing fascination in seminary

“The Most Striking Thing about Our Lord”

“The most striking thing about Our Lord is the union of great

A Surprising Discovery at C.S. Lewis’s House

This week, I visited The Kilns, the home of C.S. Lewis, his brother

What Do You Do When God’s Blessings Seem to Pass You By?

It’s a question that every Christian faces at some point.

The Best Article about Mother’s Day You’ll Read Today

The author of this Mother’s Day article at The Gospel Coalition is