Natural Theology with Kenny Ortiz
What can a person know about God by observing creation? The controversy about natural theology rages on, so I invited my friend Kenny Ortiz on the podcast to help Christians think through the question.
3 Objections to the Ressurection
n April 17th, churches from across the world celebrated the most important event in history: the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The resurrection is the foundation of the Christian faith, and if it were false, then the whole of Christianity would crumble.
Which Bible Translation?
There are a lot of Bible translations. We are here to help you choose the right one.
The Doctrine of Justification
One of the essential doctrines of the Christian faith is justification. Why does the doctrine of justification matter, and what does it mean for you?
Humility, Love, and Deliverance
Maundy Thursday is about the humility of Christ exemplified by the washing of the disciple’s feet. Maundy Thursday should cause us to love our friends and our enemies. After washing feet, Jesus celebrated the Passover meal, knowing that ultimate deliverance would come through his sacrificial death.
Anthropology 401
In Covenant Theology, God’s conditional covenant with Adam is called the covenant of works. But notice who has not been created yet. Eve. Is this a design flaw on the part of God, or is God’s design coming to fruition with reason and purpose? Indeed, there is no design flaw, but God works his plan to perfection.
Resisting Amnesia: Celebrating the Lord’s Table
Every week at Redemption Hill Church, we celebrate the Lord’s Table. We celebrate the Lord’s Table to remember the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. When a person remembers, they look back at an event. But remembering also means looking forward.
Let Them Be Accursed
Christian liberalism has thrown off the clothes of Christianity and is parading around in a mardi gras outfit. The outfit looks neat for a moment, but underneath the outfit is a false gospel.
The Christian Faith and the Arts
How should Christians think about art? In this episode, Shelby Anderson joins me in a conversation about the intersection of the Christian faith and art. And stay tuned to the very end to listen to a reading from Andrew Peterson’s Adorning the Dark.
Evidential and Presuppositional Apologetics: What’s the Difference?
The word “defense” in greek is ἀπολογίαν (apologian) which is where we derive the term apologetics. Therefore, the basic definition of apologetics is a reasoned defense of the faith. This defense could be a public and formal debate. However, apologetics will happen on a personal and individual level for the average Christian.