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New Religious Movements

This course will be taught by Emeritus Professor  Richard G. Howe. Dr. Howe is an expert in cults and religious movements and tours the country teaching and speaking on their influence on culture. For a more thorough description of the course, visit the tentative syllabus by clicking here.  [vimeo 66870559 w=640 h=360] One Minute Apologist […]

Presenting Apologetics: Presentation Skills & Tactics

Join Frank Turek for his course titled Presenting Apologetics: Presentation Skills & Tactics. The course will not only show students a logically sequential case for Christianity (I Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist) but also provide them with practical presentation techniques for presenting that case and answering questions.  Major issues to be discussed include, […]

Batman V. Superman: A Sign of the Culture’s Theological Condition

By Dr. Brian Huffling, Not even on the most distorted and contracted theory of good which ever was framed by religious or philosophical fanaticism, can the government of Nature be made to resemble the work of a being at once good and omnipotent [1]. Is this the worldview of a philosopher or a modern-day comic […]

A Summary of Act & Potency

By Daniel Roberts, Earlier this week, Southern Evangelical Seminary hosted its first Open House of the year! On-campus students received a t-shirt citing one of Thomas Aquinas’ famous distinctions, the distinction between act and potency. As promised to the students in attendance, this article aims to provide a summary of the meanings of these terms and […]

The Resurrection and Paul’s Letters to the Corinthians

By Dr. T. Brown, From time to time we need to be reminded of several truths regarding the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ. As an example of this, in 1 Cor. 15:3-8 the Apostle Paul reminds the Corinthian Christians of truths he had first delivered to them when he had stayed in Corinth for […]

Romans 1 and Man’s Knowledge of God: A Response to Fred Butler

By Adam Tucker, A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of participating in a cordial dialog with Fred Butler, of Grace to You Ministries, on the merits of classical vs. presuppositional apologetics. The original discussion can be found here. I appreciated the respectful nature of the discussion, and I think a lot of important […]