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You really only have two options in a secular age. Either God is for you, on your own terms, or God sets the terms.
Carl Trueman • Our Secular Age: Ten Years of Reading and Applying Charles Taylor


Arminians
Sinclair B. Ferguson • The Whole Christ

One of the crucial pennies to drop in the minds of those who find their way to faith in their adult years is often the realization that, if there really is a God such as the Bible reveals him to be, then he is smarter than I am and his judgement is more reliable than mine: if he and I differ on a matter, and if he is really God and I am really a cr
... See moreChristopher Watkin • Biblical Critical Theory
Kierkegaard’s rejection of apologetics (and its use of reason) is to be seen as part and parcel of his rejection of the modern conception of reason—not of reason altogether. This signals a Kierkegaardian way forward that does not entail going back to Aristotle.
Myron Bradley Penner • The End of Apologetics: Christian Witness in a Postmodern Context

He refused to allow the gospel message to be judged by the speaker’s rhetorical ability.