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A Cursory Examination Of The Doctrine Of The Resurrection From Paul To The Council Of Nicea, Doug Taylor
A Cursory Examination Of The Doctrine Of The Resurrection From Paul To The Council Of Nicea, Doug Taylor
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A Positive Case For The Primacy Of An Evidential Apologetic Method, Doug Taylor
A Positive Case For The Primacy Of An Evidential Apologetic Method, Doug Taylor
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From Patristics To Postmodernity: Does A Message Still Exist?, Douglas Taylor
From Patristics To Postmodernity: Does A Message Still Exist?, Douglas Taylor
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Dr. David Wheeler once advised that while not all are called to be an evangelist, all Christians are called to be evangelical. Although some may counter that postmodernity is waning, the question remains how one might be evangelical in a postmodern world. The concept that no metanarrative exists has been one of the pillars of postmodernity, and as such challenges the premise that Scripture contains an overarching story encompassing all of mankind. If Dr. Wheeler was correct, and all are called to be evangelical, then the question that would seem to require answering is how one might begin to address …
Why William Rowe’S Argument From Natural Evil Fails, Douglas Taylor
Why William Rowe’S Argument From Natural Evil Fails, Douglas Taylor
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Atheists in the vein of William Rowe have put forth arguments suggesting that the presence of evil counts against the existence of God. In particular, Rowe has advanced two lines of reasoning for his position, one being taken from an actual historical case of moral evil, and one case being a hypothetical natural evil. This paper seeks to interact with the proffered fictitious case whereby Rowe contends that even nature argues against the existence of God. If it is possible to demonstrate that Rowe’s argumentation fails, namely that if a greater good can be identified in relation to his submitted …