
Divine Guidance or a Bad Burrito: Rules of Decision Making
I have written a book on the Bible that will be published in the Fall of 2017 called Reading to Grow: A Field Guide to

I have written a book on the Bible that will be published in the Fall of 2017 called Reading to Grow: A Field Guide to

Dr. Brian Huffling Dr. Brian Huffling’s research interests include: Philosophy of Religion, Philosophical Theology, Philosophical Hermeneutics, and general issues in Apologetics and Biblical studies. See

Dr. Brian Huffling Dr. Brian Huffling’s research interests include: Philosophy of Religion, Philosophical Theology, Philosophical Hermeneutics, and general issues in Apologetics and Biblical studies. See

In continuing my discussion on theistic arguments, I would be remiss if I said nothing about the moral argument—surely the most popular argument for God’s

Another state has recently passed legislation to teach about the holocaust. The Nazis killed around 20 million people during World War II as part of their murderous

I recently had a thoughtful young man ask me a question about God’s simplicity (the doctrine that says that God is not composed of any

I was recently asked by a student about the book by Michael S. Heiser, The Unseen Realm. I was not familiar with either the author

Most Americans started their school day with saying the Pledge of Allegiance which contained the words, “with liberty and justice for all.” We are taught

Dr. Brian Huffling Dr. Brian Huffling’s research interests include Philosophy of Religion, Philosophical Theology, Philosophical Hermeneutics, and general issues in Apologetics and Biblical studies. See

I have taught Christian apologetics to seventh graders through seminary students. I have done this in a Christian school, church, home, and graduate school; in-person