Tag: Jesus
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Concerning Presuppositional Epistemology and Apologetics
The term “presuppositional” refers to the idea that all belief systems begin with circular reasoning based on self-authenticating (unprovable) truths or statements of “truth.”
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Israel and the Church: Does One Equal the Other, Part 2
In a previous post (June 25, 2012) I began sharing many of the distinctions between Israel and the Church. In particular, I simply shared twelve of the twenty-four contrasts that were identified by Dr. Lewis Sperry Chafer in the fourth volume of his Systematic Theology, and, in some cases, clarified or refined by Dr. Arnold…
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Is This Really the Way to Present the Gospel?
Recently I read an account of a Gospel presentation by a man who is identified as a friend of the man who was writing. The man who was relating the encounter is named Charles Price. The retelling of this story can be found in his book, Real Christians (Colorado Springs, CO: NavPress, 1987, pp. 55-56). I…
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An Anchor of the Soul
His word is sure, it can be trusted, it feeds our souls, it produces hope. As we trust and obey His word we grow to maturity.

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