
Brett Kunkle And Maven
We’ve got Matthew Burford and Shannon Poe interviewing Brett Kunkle of Maven Ministries. We talk about world-views and how Christian ideas can turn ideas on their head and give us … Read more
We’ve got Matthew Burford and Shannon Poe interviewing Brett Kunkle of Maven Ministries. We talk about world-views and how Christian ideas can turn ideas on their head and give us … Read more
Matt Burford interviews Tim, Simeon, and Jeremiah Castille about competition in a sports context and how it relates to Christianity. Should Christians engage in competitive and even violent sports?
When Bob was probing the possibility of homicide, we found that he could ask (at least) three kinds of why questions. One “why?” can be answered with an explanation about … Read more
The Moral and Amoral “Why?” When an ethical law of the form, ‘Thou shalt…’, is laid down, one’s first thought is, ‘And what if I do not do it?’ It … Read more
Rather than continue the series on the moral argument with further takeaways—they are too numerable to include in a single post, and it would begin to look silly having a … Read more
It is not exactly an observation laced with uncommon insight to say that the political discourse in this nation has degenerated to a place maybe unknown in living memory.[1] Complete … Read more
Back in the “salad days” of my association with apologetics, I was regularly plagued by the perception – not overwhelming but consistent – that I was on the defensive side … Read more
Getting Properly Confused I’ve stated in another blog that being unsure, even confused, can be a result even of the experience of the grace of Jesus. I may be wrong, … Read more
Ignorance and the Good The last entry in this series noted that recognizing our own ignorance—the simple recognition that we do not possess the Truth, but that the Truth possesses … Read more