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The justifying gospel explains Christ’s death on the cross with a penal substitutionary view of the atonement, whereby he satisfied God’s wrath against humanity’s sins and has provided forgiveness for each person who repents and believes.
Matt Queen • Recapturing Evangelism
What a golden opportunity! First, I was grateful he brought me the question (bridge of trust still intact? Check!). Second, I was delighted that I'd been where he was before. I didn't want to only believe the Bible because other respected leaders said I should. There was something deep in me that knew that if the Bible was true, it could prove
... See moreKent Evans • The Manhood Journey
Unbelievers should not inconsistently demand a standard of proof for God that could never be applied to some of their most basic commitments.
Josh Chatraw • Apologetics at the Cross: An Introduction for Christian Witness

Contending with Christianity's Critics: Anwering New Atheists and Other Objectors
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Darwinian evolution cannot produce truly objective morality.
J. Warner Wallace • Cold-Case Christianity: A Homicide Detective Investigates the Claims of the Gospels
John sets out three tests which he revisits throughout the letter, concerning doctrine, love, and obedience. These tests are given to provide assurance, helping us to see the ways we sincerely do believe Jesus, seek to follow his commands, and love his people—albeit imperfectly.
Sam Allberry • 1, 2, and 3 John: Joyful Certainty: 7-Session Bible Study (Good Book Guides - New Look)
issues—whether Jesus’ biographies were