Toward an Apologetic of Mercy, Part 2
Click here for part 1 of Toward an Apologetic of Mercy Our secular, materialistic society (the zeitgeist) is remarkably similar to that of Roman…
Click here for part 1 of Toward an Apologetic of Mercy Our secular, materialistic society (the zeitgeist) is remarkably similar to that of Roman…
Typically I write for Brothers of John the Steadfast on apologetics, an area of special interest. However, in this article I take a brief…
Apologia and Diakonia. Two Biblical Greek words that seem to have nothing in common with each other. And yet, they have increasingly become…
One of the more frequent objections to Christianity is the problem of evil. Typically it’s phrased the following way: “If a good and…
Note: This article was originally written in February, 2012 shortly after the PSW Board of Directors placed the ULC at UCLA on its sale list. Sadly, the…
Logical, philosophically reasonable arguments can – and indeed, must – be used in the defense of the Christian faith. But are Christians able…
Matthew 27:45-54 45 Now from the sixth hour until the ninth hour there was darkness over all the land. 46 And about the…
You know there it ends. Yo, it depends on where you start – Everlast, What It’s Like. You’ve all been there before: that…
If you’re lucky this time of the year you might be able to find – tucked away in the farthest corner of the…
Wednesday was the feast day of St. Mark. His Gospel is often symbolized as the winged lion for the Lion of the Tribe…
There is no tale ever told that men would rather find was true, and none which so many skeptical men have accepted as…
I am to talk about Apologetics. Apologetics means of course Defense. The first question is – what do you propose to defend? Christianity,…