Tag Archives: Apologetics
Some Short Articles in Defence of Easter
The Christian faith is profoundly rational. The Cross answers our deepest moral and existential needs. The case for the resurrection of Jesus Christ depends on various well-supported facts: that Jesus’ followers believed that they had seen him alive again; that they believed he had been resurrected; and that his tomb was empty a few days after his death.
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Posted in Christian Theology, Historical Jesus, Quick Thoughts
Tagged "Leap of Faith" (Not), Apologetics, Christianity and Science, Gospel Centred Apologetics, Miracles, New Atheism, Resurrection
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Around the Web#11: Suffering and Evil
Sceptics (and Saints, if we are honest) often ask the question: why does a loving God allow suffering? If he was loving , the sceptic says, then he would NOT allow people to suffer in this way; if this is your God then we can’t believe in him.
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Posted in Around the Web, Quick Thoughts
Tagged Apologetics, Doubt, Suffering, The Problem of Evil
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