Archive for February, 2010
James Anderson writes this thoughtful post: Is there such thing as a “biblical epistemology”? Van Tilian presuppositionalists are among those who insist there is. Christian philosophers in general, however, tend to be skeptical of the idea. They’ll suggest that it makes no more sense to say there is a biblical theory of knowledge than to [ READ MORE ]
Thanks to Domain for Truth for this one! (James Anderson is a neat chap… plus he’s a computer nerd like me so that makes me like him more): James Anderson, currently a professor at Reformed Theological Seminary is a name that Presuppositionalists will probably hear of more with the passing of time. He has written [ READ MORE ]
Adobe have announced Adobe AIR is now ready to support mobile platforms such as BlackBerry. AIR leverages specific features of Flash Player 10.1, and is optimized for mobile screens. Also part of the announcement is that Adobe Flash 10.1 was made available to content providers and mobile developers worldwide, with general availability expected in the [ READ MORE ]
Thanks to JT for this: Here’s a collection of some of John Frame’s thoughts on Francis Schaeffer’s apologetics and apologetical methodology. Along the way, Frame compares and contrasts him with his own mentor in apologetics, Cornelius Van Til. For more on Schaeffer’s apologetics, see Bryan Follis’s Truth with Love: The Apologetics of Francis Schaeffer. For [ READ MORE ]
Acts 29 Director Scott Thomas has written a new free ebook curriculum to train leaders in basic biblical doctrine that follows Wayne Grudem’s Systematic Theology and Elliot Grudem’s Christian Beliefs. Here are the details from Pastor Scott Thomas: The question I get asked most often by church planters and pastors of young churches is, “How [ READ MORE ]
Great fonts. Great design! HT: Adiaphora[ READ MORE ]
SLIMJIM Writes: Wow, so this book is now also available online for free over at Crossway’s website! http://www.crossway.org/product/9781433503986/contents#extra That is great! It’s a book I long to get to sometime this summer! It’s a great resource for establishing a biblical worldview![ READ MORE ]
Brian from Apologetics315 writes: Reformed Theological Seminary (RTS) has some great resources. Among the most recent is this course on C.S. Lewis by J. Knox Chamblin. This study examines Lewis’s teachings on such subjects as general and special revelation, Christian conversion, Christian warfare, the four loves, miracles, social issues, suffering and death, and heaven and [ READ MORE ]
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This was a great post by Erik, check it: My kids are growing up. This is filled with all sorts of emotions. Life presents new challenges and circumstances. This is true for any parent. But things are a little different for Christian parents. We actually believe that our kids are not Christians just because we [ READ MORE ]
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