In discussions regarding how Christians should view Israel, past and present, there are always a number of factors that influence opinions, such as how one interprets Romans 11, the nature of the Mosaic/Old Covenant, or the role of the Mosaic law, for instance. But such discussions often end in stalemate with one issue: the supposed
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How Do We Know That Christianity Is True? (Part 2)
In the first installment in this series, we examined the importance of religious epistemology for the culture at large and for the Christian themselves and their families and communities. We also reviewed the history of Christian thought through the mid-twentieth century. In the second half, we will look at the cutting edge of the field
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Apologetics
How Do We Know That Christianity Is True? (Part 1)
The life of the Christian is undoubtedly a life of faith. Paul writes in Romans 1:17, hearkening also back to Habakkuk, “the righteousness of God is revealed from faith for faith, as it is written, ‘The righteous shall live by faith.’” So much of the Christian experience, the hope that we have in Christ, is rooted in what we would loosely define as faith.