podcast 201 – Kermit Zarley on Reformation – Part 2
How could God allow the church to err on something so important?
How could God allow the church to err on something so important?
Does God’s justice demand that he can’t forgive unless he gets full payment for sin?
What must I do, or what must I believe, to be saved?
How widely has God’s spirit been active in the world?
Two philosophers give us a sort of recipe for answering this question.
Does Christianity trump Philosophy?
We find miracle-reports in many religions. Does this undermine Christian appeals to miracle-reports?
“… and hope does not disappoint us, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit that has been given to us.”
Do Christian claims clash with Philosophy?
If Jesus fulfills predictions about Yahweh, does this mean that he’s Yahweh?
Do Matthew, Mark, and Luke discreetly but clearly imply that Jesus is God?
Is there evidence for God’s existence?
What if you believe in Christianity, and it’s false? Have you lost much, really?
In this second part of my conversation with Dr. Larry Hurtado about his book Destroyer of the gods: Early Christian Distinctiveness in the Roman World, we discuss the distinctive “bookishness” of early Christianity
If faith is not simply believing that some doctrine is true, what is it?
Is faith, as Mark Twain quipped, believing what you know ain’t so?
Is Jesus both mutable and immutable?
Is “conciliar christology” coherent?
What is “classical” theism, and why is it controversial?
Is God “outside of time”? What does this claim mean, and should a Christian affirm it?