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Tag: presuppositional apologetics

Answering the Fool According to His Folly – Presuppositional versus Classical Approaches to Apologetics

Posted on October 15, 2014October 15, 2014

Before the second century theologian Tertullian uttered his rhetorical question, “what does Athens have to do with Jerusalem?” the church had already been struggling with […]

Begging the Question – A Review of Bart Ehrman’s How Jesus Became God

Posted on May 8, 2014July 21, 2021

Consisting roughly of 50% good scholarship and 50% question begging, Ehrman’s How Jesus Became God is a great popular level look into how liberal scholars deal […]

Errors in the Biblical Chronology of the Kings?

Posted on May 23, 2010August 18, 2014

In the posts I’ve done lately relating to biblical archaeology, a common theme has been developing: your presuppositions dictate your conclusions. If you assume that […]

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