Attributes of God, Bellator Christi, Brian Chilton, Christianity, Church History, History, Philosophy, Summa Theologica, Thomas Aquinas Can Any Name Fully Describe God?: Lessons from the Summa, Part 3 by / By: Brian G. Chilton, Ph.D., M.Div. | November 19, 2023 Over the past several months, I have been reading through the Summa Theologica, the magnum… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...
Apologetics, Archaeology, Biblical Studies, Christianity, History, Old Testament, Scott Reynolds The Amarna Letters by / By: Scott Reynolds, Ph.D., D.Min. | August 6, 2023 One of the most significant archaeological finds in the Canaanite region is the Amarna letters, a… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...
Archaeology, Historical Jesus, History, Scott Reynolds Crucified Bone and Ossuary by / By: Scott Reynolds, Ph.D., D.Min. | May 28, 2023 The Roman cross as a fatal punishment has not been doubted as a historical fact by… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...
Apologetics, Attributes of God, Bellator Christi, Christian apologetics, History, Moral Argument, Philosophical, Problem of Evil, Tom Knoff Key Influences that Shaped C. S. Lewis’s Perspective on Suffering – Part 2 by / By: Tom Knoff | April 2, 2023 The Desperate Search for Truth that Developed C. S. Lewis’s Perspective on Suffering While Lewis’s heightened awareness of… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...
Early Christianity, History, Michelle Johnson, Patristics Perpetua by / By: Michelle Johnson | September 26, 2022 Perpetua – the Catechumen Perpetua was born in Carthage (modern day Tunisia) near the end of the second… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...
Bible, Daniel Merritt, Eschatological Hope, History, Theology Eschatological Hope Amidst the Hostage of History by / By: Daniel Merritt, Ph.D. Th.D. | September 2, 2022 That we are living in perilous times no observant person would deny. At no time, perhaps,… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...
Church History, History, Michelle Johnson Lessons from Church History: The Didache by / By: Michelle Johnson | July 11, 2022 Church history – do those two words interest or bore you? Personally, I have traversed that pendulum. The… Share this:EmailWhatsAppShare on TumblrPrintTelegramMorePocketRedditLike this:Like Loading...