Historical Apologetics10 Criticisms Of The Bible Code1/1/1997 Definition: The Bible Code (BC) is an alleged detectable code numerically derived from the letters of the Hebrew Old Testament text (especially the Torah). Augustine On Adam’s Fall10/23/2007 Arguably the greatest of the church fathers, Augustine of Hippo (AD 354-430) is widely considered one of the most influential theologians in Christian history. He is especially recognized as having a profound impact on how Christian orthodoxy defined and formulated essential Christian doctrine. Book Review4/1/2002 Engaging Unbelief - A Captivating Strategy from Augustine and Aquinas, By Curtis Chang. Downers Grove, IL. InterVarsity Press, 2000. Book Review7/1/2002 A History of Apologetics - by Avery Dulles. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock Publishers, 1999. Cracking the Codes1/1/1997 Books claiming to unlock secret codes embedded in the letters or words of the Bible have returned to the limelight. Such books are not new; they've appeared many times through the centuries. But the application of advanced computer technology in the search for these "encoded messages" is new. New, too, are the media's "advertising" capabilities. Historic Age Debate: Dependence On Translations, Part 1 (of 5)6/19/2009 These days there’s a bewildering array of Bible translations to choose from. How do we know which one to choose? What difference does it make anyway? For most purposes, any translation will do. However, in the debate over the age of the Earth, selecting the right translation makes a big difference. The Christmas Star12/1/2002 For centuries scholars and laymen alike have speculated on the nature of the star that led the wise men from the east to seek out the Messiah that had come to the Jews. The only reliable account of this event is found in Matthew 2 of the Bible. The Great Claims Of Jesus1/1/1975 The vast majority of the world's people recognize Jesus of Nazareth as a great moral teacher, perhaps even a prophet, but only a small percentage, as yet, accept Him as the Messiah, the "deliverer," Savior, and Lord. Those whom the Bible calls Christians acknowledge Jesus as "the Word," the revelation of God. The Importance Of Rowing Together10/30/2007 Watching Ken Burns’s new documentary on PBS about World War II led to, of all things, an apologetics epiphany on my part. Historical ApologeticsArchaeologist Sees Proof for Bible in Ancient WallPlay Episode Christianity: A Historical ReligionHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Joe Aguirre Creation Update Primetime #8Hugh Ross, Kenneth Samples and Krista Bontrager Fine Tuning for LifeFuz Rana, Jeff Zweerink and Kenneth Samples Hezekiah’s Tunnel: Another Confirmation of the Bible’s Historical AccuracyHugh Ross, Fuz Rana, and Krista Bontrager Is the universe the shape of a soccer ball?Hugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager Italian Scientist Reproduces Shroud of TurinDownload Episode James Ossuary Box: Genuine or Fraud?Hugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager with special guest, Ben Witherington Top 10 Scientific Discoveries of 2003 that Support RTB’s Testable Creation ModelHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager Tracing Human Migration through ParasitesHugh Ross, Fuz Rana and Krista Bontrager Historical ApologeticsJesus Under FirePrice: $14.99 Do the Gospels provide accurate accounts of the life of Jesus? Editors J.P. Moreland and Michael Wilkins have pulled together today's top New Testament scholars to answer that question. The authors give sound and sophisticated evidences for the historical reliability of the New Testament, including its early date of composition, for the resurrection, and for extra-biblical evidence for Jesus. Their work offers a helpful counter to the Jesus Seminar, which seeks to cast doubt on the traditional understanding of Jesus. Level: All Like No Other ManPrice: $6.50 Alex Metherell, a physician with a doctorate in physics, explains why Christians have a symbol of execution--the cross--as a focal point of their faith. Why commemorate a crucifixion? Metherell investigates the importance of Jesus' death and recounts the physical and spiritual onslaught Christ endured during his trials and execution, including the trauma that His body experienced. Two conclusion become clear: the suffering was great, and Christ's response was supernatural. Metherell reminds readers that the cross signifies God's incomprehensibly marvelous gift to humankind. |
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