Category: History

Defining the Classical Arguments for God’s Existence in Far Too Few Words

For a forthcoming book, I need to summarize four of the classical

What Is the Bible? Why Should I Believe It?

I’m working on a project for a forthcoming study Bible for children.

Why Celebrate Advent

Once upon a time, there was a season in the church year known as

What Would It Take for You to Say Someone You Know Is Sinless?

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the New Testament claims

Apologetics Final Examination

If you are a student in one of my on-campus bachelor’s- or

The Problem with Apologetics Methods

I talk and teach a lot about apologetics methods—about

How Should Apologetics Change in a Postmodern Context?

According to The End of Apologetics: Christian Witness in a

Bread in Deserted Places

In a desert, it can be difficult to find what you think you need to

Thomas Kidd: You Might Be a Christian Nationalist If…

What is a "Christian nationalist" and how do you know if you might be

Is Classical Education a “Dog Whistle” for White Supremacy?

Today, WORLD Opinions published “Celebrating Our Shared Humanity,” a

Jamaal E. Williams: How Multiethnic Churches Provide Proof of God’s Truth

Heaven is multiethnic. Are you ready for that? The Bible tells us

Putting First Things First

This observation from C.S. Lewis, written in 1942, never gets old: