Christians believe that God has personally, truthfully, and sufficiently revealed himself in the Bible. This should not be a blind following but is the result of the deep intellectual tradition of biblical and theological studies. However, "pragmatism, consumerism, and an... Continue Reading →
Does the Trinity have a counting problem? How can Jesus be both all-knowing in his divinity and not all-knowing in his humanity at the same time? Doesn't John 20:17 show that Jesus isn't God because he has a God? These... Continue Reading →
"God created human beings to be sexual, therefore, sexuality is good under God's design," and "rightly-ordered sexuality brings God glory." So, how do we know when sexuality is rightly ordered or disordered? How can sin distort our sexual desires? What... Continue Reading →
Get the book here! How will thinking carefully about the relationship of faith and knowledge influence the way you think about and live out your Christian commitments? "The Great Tradition of Christian Thinking" by David Dockery and Timothy George gives... Continue Reading →
What should we think about the most recent advances in artificial intelligence? Does it think and behave like humans do? Is AI Thinking, Scheming, and Lying? Is It Sentient? Join the show as we look at a recent video about... Continue Reading →
"Christianity alone provides the best solution for a coherent reason to value a human person and the necessary authority to confidently guarantee it... Can non-Christian systems arrive at a position of human dignity on their own that does not end... Continue Reading →
My goal is to help you confidently respond to a wide range of issues related to apologetics, culture, and worldview. To do that, we will have a rotating virtual book study on YouTube through three different series. We will hit... Continue Reading →
When do the unborn become real people? Who has the authority to give and take life? When does life begin? There are many conversations between pro-life and pro-choice advocates. The arguments have been made, but it often feels like we... Continue Reading →
We all believe it is important to be ethical people and make good moral decisions. Right? The problem is if we can ever come to a conclusion about what qualifies as a "moral decision." C. Ben Mitchell writes, "If relativism... Continue Reading →