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"No Other Name": A Middle Knowledge Perspective on the Exclusivity of Salvation Through Christ
Introduction "There is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved" (Acts 4.12). So proclaimed the early preachers of the gospel of Christ. Indeed, this conviction permeates the New Testament and...
Can a Loving God Send People to Hell? The Craig-Bradley Debate
Objections To Belief In God (part 1)
Deconstructing New Atheist Objections to the Arguments for God
CHRIS KNIGHT: Good morning, everyone, and a very warm welcome to this, the first BeThinking apologetics conference. It's great to see so many of you here. My name is Chris Knight, and I work for the Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship editing an...
new atheism, apologetics, richard dawkins, christopher hitchens,
Is Uncertainty A Sound Foundation For Religious Tolerance?
Introduction There is abroad in the Christian philosophical community a view, rarely articulated and defended, but nonetheless widespread, that the proper foundation for religious tolerance is to be found in one's uncertainty that one's own particular...
The Special Theory of Relativity and Theories of Divine Eternity
Introduction Although studies of divine eternity written during the previous generation--such as Nelson Pike's standard work, God and Timelessness [1] --paid scant attention to the nature of time insofar as it plays a role in physical theory, c...
Eleonore Stump’s Critique of Penal Substitutionary Atonement Theories
Introduction In her rich and variegated book Atonement, Eleonore Stump presents her own novel theory of the atonement.[1] There is much of profit to be found here. Unfortunately, the opening section of her book is a vigorous critique of what she—m...
The New Atheism and Five Arguments for God
It’s perhaps something of a surprise that almost none of the so-called New Atheists has anything to say about arguments for God’s existence. Instead, they to tend to focus on the social effects of religion and question whether religious belief is g...