Why Do You Believe That? // The Solas – Part 1
This article is the first of a series on the “Solas” of the Protestant Reformation. They will post each Thursday here on The Post. A […]
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This article is the first of a series on the “Solas” of the Protestant Reformation. They will post each Thursday here on The Post. A […]
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While Evangelical Progressives applaud recent cultural changes, Conservatives are concerned as traditional values are thrown over in favor of the Moral Revolution. What they need
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Henry Ford is oft quoted as having said, “History is bunk.” As with so many popular historical attributions, Ford did not exactly say that. But
We celebrate Palm Sunday this weekend, the day we commemorate Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem. Jesus visited Jerusalem many times in His short life of
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In the previous post, I shared the disturbing story of the Levite’s concubine from Judges 19 and a narrative history of a “death of God”
Sans God = Sans Truth, Goodness, and Beauty Read More »
What happens after the death of God? Don’t misunderstand. I am not deconstructing or losing my faith. I haven’t gone off the theological deep end.
Repeating from Part 1 … In August of 2023, several articles appeared in various online news sources propagating the idea that not only was Jesus
Refuting Arguments Against the Historicity of Jesus – Part 3 Read More »
Repeating from Part 1 … In August of 2023, several articles appeared in various online news sources propagating the idea that not only was Jesus
Refuting Arguments Against the Historicity of Jesus – Part 2 Read More »
In August of 2023, several articles appeared in various online news sources propagating the idea that not only was Jesus not who historic Christianity claims
Refuting Arguments Against the Historicity of Jesus – Part 1 Read More »
In the mid-third century, the Roman Emperor Decius embarked on a campaign to secure the fragmenting loyalty of his subjects. Rome’s eastward expansion saw new
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