A Window into Christian Philosophy

I have some sympathies for all of these understandings, and yet, in our little corner of the world at SES, we find something incredibly attractive about philosophy; both its rigor and its relationship to the life of faith. In what follows I’d like to open a window into this latter experience of philosophy, namely, the way philosophy can play a role in the Christian’s devotional life.

Fully Equipped: How to Add Apologetics into a Comprehensive Discipleship Program

Jesus told us to make disciples.  But how?  We might answer, “by teaching them to obey all that Jesus has commanded.” Again, how?  And where do we start?  The dilemma facing the church is this: How can a church create disciples who know when they’ve been discipled, and upon completion disciple others in the same […]

When Early Christians Walked the Earth

Hi, my name is Del Potter and I am set to graduate this coming spring with an MA degree in Christian Apologetics at Southern Evangelical Seminary. The title of my presentation at this year’s National Conference on Christian Apologetics is:   When Early Christians Walked the Earth.    Have you ever wondered if early Christians walked the […]

The Cell’s Design

Greetings! My name is Fazale “Fuz” Rana. I’m the vice president of research and apologetics at Reasons to Believe. The focus of our ministry is to demonstrate how the latest advances in science provide ongoing evidence for God’s existence and the reliability of Scripture. I’m going to present two papers at this year’s National Conference on […]

Habitability for Redemption

My name is Hugh Ross, and I am the president of Reasons to Believe, an adjunct faculty member at Southern Evangelical Seminary, and the minister of apologetics at Sierra Madre Congregational Church. I have a bachelor’s degree in physics from the University of British Columbia, a PhD in astronomy from the University of Toronto, and […]