This volume offers up-to-date arguments for God's existence and for Jesus's deity and resurrection, answers to objections to Christian theism, and discussions of four key issues.
I profited greatly from reading Kingdom Triangle. J. P. Moreland is one of the keenest thinkers of our day; in this book he will challenge you and in the surprise ending perhaps provoke you. But if so it will lead to a very healthy ...
Today, he argues, the church should humbly expect to see more of these miraculous works of God than we do.
Informative and honest, Finding Quiet validates the experiences of believers struggling with mental illness, provides spiritual and psychological tools for defeating anxiety and depression—and will reassure you that you can thrive again.
If God had the choice between creating a flawless world and a world with evil in it like this one, he would surely choose the flawless world. Otherwise, he would himself be evil to prefer that his creatures experience pain and suffering ...
Here is sound, empathetic coaching for those of us who long to communicate our faith more effectively.
J. I. H. McDonald, The Redirection: Narrative and Belief (London: SPCK, 1989), 29. 43. Crossan tries to play off Paul's assertion that "flesh and blood cannot enter the kingdom of God" (1 Cor. 15:50) against a physical resurrection ...
Without a Doubt is a wonderful work."--Francis J. Beckwith, Baylor University, author of Relativism "Without a Doubt fills a specific void in the apologetic literature. It brings together very careful research with a reader-friendly style.
A defense of the scientific view of creationism.
It's a shame philosophy is so difficult. Garrett DeWeese and J. P. Moreland understand this frustration and in this book offer help to make philosophy at least slightly less difficult.
It is notable that , according to Don A. Eicher and Lee McAlester , “ there is no fossil record of the origin of these phyla , for they were already clearly separate and distinct when they first appeared as fossils .