by Luke Geraty | Jan 29, 2015 | Church History, Ecclesiology, Epistemology, Philosophy, Systematic Theology, Theological Studies, Theology Proper
Been reading Carl R. Trueman’s The Creedal Imperative. I love Trueman… even when I totally and completely disagree with him (which seems like 50% of the time). He makes so many wonderful points that are historically informed and hilariously obvious,...
by Kenny Burchard | Jul 21, 2014 | Apologetics, Philosophy, Theological Studies
Three key ideas inspire my motives for writing this post. First – I recently read a series of posts asking the question, “Is there a ‘the Christian Worldview” by Roger Olson. You can read the first in the series here (then follow Olson’s...
by Daniel J. Fick | Mar 24, 2014 | Philosophy, Theological Studies
I teach an Intro to Philosophy class at a local college. It’s both fun and frustrating: the former stems from exploring ideas with students that they may not have yet considered; the latter from the impossibility of delving deep into specific subjects (I’m supposed to...