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What Do Non-Christians Know — and How Do They Know It?
According to some critics of Van Tilian presuppositionalism,
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Jarvis Williams: Redemptive Kingdom Diversity and Apologetics
For the first time ever, Three Chords and the Truth: The Apologetics
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Jarvis Williams: Redemptive Kingdom Diversity and Why the New Testament Can Be Trusted
For the first time ever, Three Chords and the Truth: The Apologetics
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How Much Distance Is There Between the Jesus of the Gospels and the Jesus of History?
“The more I probed the Bible,” Reza Aslan declares in the
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What Arguments Can a Presuppositional Apologist Use to Argue for God’s Existence?
Is there any place in presuppositionalism for the teleological,
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Christianity, Slavery, and Race in America
“Black Americans were” — in the words of one professor of political
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Is the Inerrancy of Scripture a Recent Invention?
“Inerrancy” is the belief that the Bible never errs.
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What’s in the “Lost Gospels”?
Gnostic Gospels and other unorthodox texts receive a lot of attention
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How the Bible Was Used to Support Slavery — and to Sustain Those Who Stopped It
It is no exaggeration to state that the enslavement of African
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How Persecution Contributed to Unity among Early Christians
In his article “For Whom Were the Gospels Written?,” Richard Bauckham
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Free eBook for Subscribers
Use the links below to download a free copy of Misquoting Truth: A
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When Was the First Surviving List of the Books in the New Testament Written?
It’s a claim that’s been made over and over.
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