Divine Impassibility: God As Our Unaffected Fortress
Several of my previous blogs have dealt with divine simplicity and some objections to the doctrine. As I have written, it is the most important
Several of my previous blogs have dealt with divine simplicity and some objections to the doctrine. As I have written, it is the most important
I am sorry I missed the first one. For 27 years, Southern Evangelical Seminary has held an annual National Conference on Christian Apologetics (NCCA). I
In 2013, I had the privilege of participating in both a written and panel dialog/debate with K. Scott Oliphint of Westminster Seminary and Jason Lisle
In my earliest days of attempting to do apologetics, I was confronted in the church with the objection that relying on philosophy, particularly arguments for
What do these questions have in common: Does God exist? Can God change? Does God know our future? How can a good God allow evil?
It is obvious from my experience that not everyone is interested in philosophy or philosophical questions. But there should be wide interest in an answer