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Persecution and Providence

By: Tom Knoff, PhD | May 10, 2026 Five Persecutions God Used to Shape the Theology and Practice of the Early Church Roman persecution was…

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Dialogue and Christian Apologetics: A Biblical-Theological Overview

Leo Percer, PhD | May 3, 2026 Christian apologetics is often understood as the task of defending the faith—giving reasons why believing in Christ is…

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What’s Your Indulgence? Freedom, Flesh, and the Spirit in Galatians 5:13–16

By: Leo Percer, Ph.D. | January 25, 2026 When you hear the word indulgence, what comes to mind? For many of us, indulgence conjures up…

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Support for the Reliability of the Old Testament

By Deanna Huff, Th.M., Ph.D. | January 18, 2026 The Christian Bible is the most sold book in the world. Simultaneously, discussions constantly arise over…

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Christianity: A Truly Verifiable Faith

By: Brian G. Chilton, Ph.D. | November 23, 2025 Recently, while teaching a class on worldview, it dawned on me just how special Christianity is…

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The Role of Apologetics in Student Ministry

Dr. Daniel Sloan | October, 2025 I have recently become involved in student ministry as a Family Life Pastor over the last few months. As…

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The Case for a Maximally Great God

By: Brian G. Chilton, M.Div., Ph.D. | October 12, 2025 In 1077, while serving as the abbot of the Benedictine monastery in Bec in Normandy,…