Contrasting Roman Catholic and Protestant Views of Justification
Posted onWhile there is important agreement on the issue of justification (how one is saved) between Catholics and Protestants– such as the shared value that it […]
While there is important agreement on the issue of justification (how one is saved) between Catholics and Protestants– such as the shared value that it […]
I recently engaged with an atheist friend about the question of objective morality. He has claimed that morality is objective, though it is not based […]
“I think these preliminaries will satisfy me, and I feel prepared to take my text: it is the words of Jesus Christ, but where they […]
I remember reading once (maybe someone can tell me where as I seemed to have forgotten. Maybe Zizioulas?) that Christianity was unique in its approach […]
James Cone is considered to be the founder of Black Liberation Theology, a variant of the Liberation Theology movement most widely connected with South American theologian Gustavo […]
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All […]
What do you do when you’re an accomplished atheist author who has written books saying the accounts of Jesus in the Gospels were snatched from […]
I recently engaged in a blog debate with an atheist friend, Ben Doublett, on the question, “Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing?” I posted […]
WHY IS THERE SOMETHING RATHER THAN NOTHING? An atheist/Christian debate by Ben Doublett and Cody Cook taking place on http://foolofpsalms.blogspot.com/ and http://arguewithachristian.blogspot.com/ beginning January […]
The Roman historian Suetonius, reflecting on the period when Claudius was Emperor (41-54 A.D.), shares an interesting tidbit about an event that happened during his […]