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The Atheistic Influences Of The Christian Apologist, Eric Mcglaughlin
The Atheistic Influences Of The Christian Apologist, Eric Mcglaughlin
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
C.S. Lewis, though considered a great apologist for the Christian faith, did not become a Christian until the age of thirty-one. The many years spent as an atheist not only influenced his writings after his conversion, but allowed him to become a great apologist.
A Chestertonian Approach To Humor, Robert Moore-Jumonville
A Chestertonian Approach To Humor, Robert Moore-Jumonville
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016
As a journalist, G.K. Chesterton used his humor to engage intellectual opponents who might not have otherwise listened. Borrowing from Chesterton’s tone and manner, this paper explores the role of humor in the realms of life, academics and faith as seen in Chesterton’s own writing.
Rediscovering Ancient Christianity, C. Wilfred Griggs
Rediscovering Ancient Christianity, C. Wilfred Griggs
BYU Studies Quarterly
This Distinguished Faculty Lecture at BYU argues that diverse strands in early Christianity were excised by emerging orthodox leaders and that only a new paradigm based in revelation can recapture the original gospel of Jesus Christ.
How Wide The Divide? A Mormon And An Evangelical In Conversation Craig L. Blomberg And Stephen E. Robinson, Eugene England
How Wide The Divide? A Mormon And An Evangelical In Conversation Craig L. Blomberg And Stephen E. Robinson, Eugene England
BYU Studies Quarterly
Craig L. Blomberg and Stephen E. Robinson. How Wide the Divide? A Mormon and an Evangelical in Conversation. Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity Press, 1997. 228 pp. Paperback, $11.99.
Sizing Up The Divide: Reviews And Replies, Matthew R. Connelly, Byu Studies
Sizing Up The Divide: Reviews And Replies, Matthew R. Connelly, Byu Studies
BYU Studies Quarterly
Craig L. Blomberg and Stephen E. Robinson. How Wide the Divide? A Mormon and an Evangelical in Conversation. Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity Press, 1997. 228 pp. Paperback, $11.99.
Values Of Christian Families: Do They Come From Unrecognized Idols?, Brent D. Slife
Values Of Christian Families: Do They Come From Unrecognized Idols?, Brent D. Slife
BYU Studies Quarterly
Family values among today's Christians show the popularity of modernist and postmodernist philosophies. Of the four more prevalent views, only one is truly compatible with Christianity.