Wednesdays with Wright: Asking the Right Questions
Yes, another lecture! This one is titled “Asking the Right Questions”. It deals a lot with apologetics and its role in Christian proclamation amongst other things. I really appreciate how he positions...
View ArticleN.T. Wright on Karl Barth and the Neo-Orthodox
Yesterday I mentioned some comments made by N.T. Wright on the Chalcedonian Definition found in his chapter “Whence and Whither Historical Jesus Studies in the Life of the Church?” in Jesus, Paul, and...
View ArticleThe Veritas Conference in Philadelphia, PA.
By Dr. Craig A. Evans For those of you in the Philadelphia area, I will be speaking on “The Reliability of the Gospels and A Response to Bart Ehrman’s View of the New Testament” at the Veritas...
View ArticleChristian Thinkers Society Apologetics Library
My friend Jeremiah J. Johnston (Ph.D. candidate at the University of Wales/Oxford Centre for Mission Studies) has a fantastic apologetics training group that I’d like to introduce to my readers. It is...
View ArticleInterview with Craig Keener.
Brian Auten of Apologetics 315 has interviewed Craig Keener about his scholarly work, especially his recent work in historiography and the miraculous. Listen here. Filed under: Apologetics, Craig...
View ArticleWhy I Am a Gamer (Guest Post)
By Nick Peters Nick Peters [Note from Brian LePort: When I announced a call for contributions to a blog series on the NFL and Christian Theology I received a response from Christian apologist Nick...
View ArticleEducating the local church (Pt. VI): avoiding quick-and-easy apologetics.
This novel was fun to read, but horrible as a source of history. In my previous post “Educating the local church (Pt. V): introducing critical scholarship” (written almost two weeks ago!) I asked...
View ArticleChristian Renaissance Apologia Conference (Plano, TX): April 12-13, 2013
Christian Renaissance Apologia Conference (Plano, TX): April 12-13, 2013. Readers of this blog know that I am hesitant to promote Christian apologetics because more often that not I find the authors,...
View ArticleBook Review: J. Warner Wallace’s Cold-Case Christianity
J. Warner Wallace, Cold-Case Christianity: A Homicide Detective Investigates the Claims of the Gospels. Colorado Springs: David C. Cook, 2013. J. Warner Wallace is a Christian apologist, “a cold-case...
View ArticleSome Personal Reflections on Contemporary Atheism and Christianity (Part Two)
The following is part two of my three-part reflection on contemporary atheism and Christianity. Part One featured an introduction and review of Daniel Dennett’s Breaking the Spell: Religion as a...
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