By Jason Jimenez This article is adapted from Jason’s book Abandoned Faith. Many millennials have said that although they were raised in a Christian home, Christianity was never at the core of everything they did. I remember one college student tell me, “I think the...
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Biblical Judgment in a “Don’t Judge Me” World
By Alisa Childers "YOU SHOULDN'T JUDGE." Once upon a couple of years ago, there was a wildly popular book written by a self-professed Christian author. It was released by a Christian publishing house and marketed on Christian platforms and websites. It was a fairy...
Learn To Make a Maximal Case For The Resurrection
By Erik Manning I used to love sharing the minimal facts with unbelievers. It’s easy to present in a few minutes and sounds rhetorically powerful. When I tell my friends that the facts I’m sharing are universally acknowledged by scholars, even those who are...
El impacto de la Omnipresencia Divina en la vida del creyente y más allá
Por Brian Chilton Mientras que Dios utilizó la apologética para devolverme la fe, Dios utiliza la teología para humillarme, asombrarme y reconfortarme ante su asombrosa presencia. La teología es una de mis pasiones. Mi currículum muestra cuánto amo la teología. Como...
How Culture Got to the Point Where Saturday Night Live is Promoting Abortion in a Clown Outfit
By Natasha Crain This weekend, Saturday Night Live cast member Cecily Strong played a character called Goober the Clown who had an abortion when she was 23 and now talks to people about how normal abortion is in between clown jokes. Goober explains that it’s a “rough”...
How We Got Our Bible: Old Testament Formation
By Ryan Leasure This is the second in a series of nine posts addressing the question of how we got our Bible. Last post dealt with the question of inspiration and inerrancy. This week we turn our attention to the formation of the Old Testament. Introductory Matters...
Juzgar bíblicamente en un mundo de “No me Juzgues”
Por Alisa Childers "NO DEBERÍAS JUZGAR" Hace un par de años, había un libro muy popular escrito por un autor que se declaraba cristiano. Fue publicado por una editorial cristiana y comercializado en plataformas y sitios web cristianos. Era un cuento de hadas hecho...
The Benefits of Active Listening and Moral Apologetics to the Chaplaincy Ministry
By Brian Chilton For the first article after having been named a Senior Contributor for MoralApologetics.com, it is only appropriate to acknowledge the tremendous benefit that moral apologetics has served in my present ministry as a clinical hospice chaplain. In...
Confronting Homosexuality in a Culture of Identity (Part 4)
By Josh Klein Lil Nas X Back to where we started. What if I told you that the issue with Lil Nas X was not his being gay, but with how he perceived the Church’s response to his being gay? He has somehow come away with the understanding that he should hate himself...
Serie Defensa de la Resurrección: Evidencias arqueológicas que apoyan la Resurrección
Por Brian Chilton En las últimas semanas, hemos examinado varias líneas de evidencia que apoyan la noción de que Jesús literalmente resucitó de entre los muertos. Al finalizar la serie, puede resultar beneficioso describir algunas pruebas arqueológicas que apoyan la...
What Does It Mean That God Is “Jealous”
By Al Serrato The Old Testament contains passages in which God is described as “jealous.” For instance, in Exodus 20, God’s Ten Commandments to the Israelites include the admonition not to worship false idols, with God explaining that “I, the Lord your God, am a...
Cómo la comprensión de la omnisciencia divina ayuda a la ansiedad
Por Brian Chilton Aunque la apologética es uno de los principales objetivos de mi vida, sólo se ve eclipsada por el amor a la teología. Soy un tipo de visión general. Por eso la teología sistemática siempre me ha intrigado. La teología sistemática examina los...
The Fast But Quiet Creeping of Everyday Cancel Culture: 3 Things Christians Need to Know
By Natasha Crain Last month, the CEO of video game maker Tripwire Interactive was made to step down from his job just 53 hours after he tweeted support for the new Texas abortion law (which banned abortion after the baby’s heartbeat can be detected). Here’s the...
Confronting Homosexuality in a Culture of Identity (Part 3)
By Josh Klein As we enter into the final section of critiquing the objections to the orthodox view of homosexual activity as a sin, it is important to note, again, why I am spending such a significant amount of time on these particular points. The rallying cry for...
¿Por qué la Apologética Clásica?
Por Richard Howe Un rasgo distintivo del Southern Evangelical Seminary que el lector ha visto desplegado a lo largo de la argumentación de este folleto es el compromiso con la Apologética Clásica[1]. Decir que un método apologético es "clásico" es decir algo sobre...
How We Got Our Bible
By Ryan Leasure This article is the first in a series of nine blog posts that will unpack the story of how we got our Bible. That is to say, the Bible didn’t just fall from heaven into our laps. Rather, the Bible is the result of a long process that starts from the...
Before You Hit Send by Emerson Eggerichs- Audio Book Highlight
By Luke Nix Introduction If you consume a large portion of your material through audio, it is hard to get past a good deal on an excellent audio book. Twice every year ChristianAudio.com runs a sale on most of their collection, and you can usually pick up these great...
We Need More Sound Biblical Doctrine Taught in the American Church
By Jason Jimenez We’ve all heard and seen the numbers that show how biblically illiterate Christians are in America. For example, the reputable Barna Group cites only 6% of identified Christians possess a biblical worldview. This is (more or less) verified by Pew...
Resurrection Defense Series: How the Resurrection Impacts Theology
By Brian Chilton In September of 1993, my grandmother, Eva Chilton, passed away from a long battle with congestive heart failure. She was the first of my grandparents to pass. My grandmother was a kind, loving woman who used to play board games with us grandchildren....
Enfrentarse a un futuro desconocido con un Dios conocido
Por Brian Chilton El pasado domingo, mi familia y yo visitamos una tienda local de antigüedades al salir de la iglesia. Estábamos allí sin más motivo que el de echar un vistazo a su mercancía y buscar, como dice mi esposa, "si había algo que de no comprarlo, no ...