
Twelve Things from Doctor Geisler for His Students
Forgive me, my heart is still heavy, and my eyes still cry. I will tell my Norm stories later, but for now I just lost

Forgive me, my heart is still heavy, and my eyes still cry. I will tell my Norm stories later, but for now I just lost

The epistle of Jude is often quipped by apologists of all stripes as a justification that Christians should “contend . . . for the faith.”

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

Ambiguous or absurd statements are funny. When we don’t understand the meaning or absurdity we miss the joke. Verses in Scripture when considered alone have

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

Most people, as they are deliberating about what to do, have asked themselves some form of the question: What’s in it for me? We do

Forty-four years ago, the Supreme Court of the United States legalized abortion in America. In parallels reminiscent of the Dred Scott decision, the Supreme Court’s

My last post on God and morality brought up the issue of if and how God is moral. My main point was to reject the notion that

A few months ago I wrote a post titled “Why Christian Apologetics Is Not A Discipline.” Dr. Robert Bowman has graciously responded with a blog post titled “Is Apologetics