dialogue

  • Who’s Really in the Dock?

    Who’s Really in the Dock?

    C.S. Lewis on evangelizing: “…the difficulties which a man must face in trying to present the Christian Faith to modern unbelievers…is too wide a subject for my capacity or even the scope of an article. The difficulties vary as the audience varies. The audience may be of this or that nation, may be children or…

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  • Review of “Apologetic Methods” by J. Brian Huffling, PhD

    Over the past few posts I have been defending the idea of circular-reasoning, when it comes to ultimate standards/commitments. Originally, I had planned on closing this section of dialogue with a review of Paul’s defense of the Christian faith in Athens. However, something has been brought to my attention that I believe will be fruitful…

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  • Musings on Confronting Challenges and a Preview of Things to Come

    There are many ways that you might approach life’s challenges.  There is the noncommittal response—the neutral approach. There is the “guns’-blazing, no holds barred” response—the aggressive approach.  There is the, “I’ll pretend I didn’t hear that” response—the ignoring approach. There is the, “Well, they really don’t know what they are talking about” response—the passive-aggressive approach.…

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  • I have a sin problem. I am a sinner. This acknowledgement is not based upon experience (although my experience certainly confirms this), but because the Bible tells me so. To some, I am sure that sounds like believing in an old wise tale or just utter foolishness on my part. Of course, if I were…

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