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Joshua P. Steele • You're Reading Romans 13 Wrong! Here's How to Read It Correctly

Some of the most recognizable evidential apologists of our time include John Warwick Montgomery
Joseph M. Holden • The Comprehensive Guide to Apologetics

In various areas, notably the doctrine of the atonement, he is the key orthodox theologian. In philosophy, his premise was, credo ut intelligam, I believe in order that I might understand. As against this, Abelard, an Aristotelian, sought to understand in order to believe. Whereas for Anselm faith precedes understanding, for Abelard (1079–1142) und
... See moreR. J. Rushdoony • An Informed Faith
And the third crisis, through which we’re living? That, Professor Rex argued, involves “. . . a question that would once have been expressed as ‘What is man?’ The fact that this wording is now itself seen as problematic is a symptom of the very condition it seeks to diagnose. What is it, in other words, to be human?” That, Rex rightly contends, is
... See moreGeorge Weigel • The Catholic Crisis Over “Us”
there’s no reason to let Paul win the day and reject James. Both views—that faith is a way of life and a gift from God (Paul) and that faith includes believing some truths and must be supplemented by our effort (James)—may be true when interpreted truly.
Dale B. Martin • Biblical Truths: The Meaning of Scripture in the Twenty-first Century
At the very least, prophecy is truth telling.