By Louis A. Markos Why Modern Science Points Toward, Not Away From, God Although the media continues to present science and religion as antagonists, it is no exaggeration to say that many, if not most, of the major …
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Intimations from Order of a Mind behind the Universe
By Robert C. Newman Biblical Theological Seminary Interdisciplinary Biblical Research Institute Hatfield, Pennsylvania Abstract This paper was written up from the notes of a talk given to the physics colloquium at the University of Delaware in 1984. How …
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The Role of the Ancient Near East and Modern Science in Interpretation
By John H. Walton The Cultural River One of the biggest challenges in the science and faith conversation concerns the roles that the ancient Near East and modern science play in interpretation. To address this issue, I would …
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Science and Faith
By John Bloom Perhaps the biggest problem today in the area of 鈥渟cience and faith鈥 is that discussions of this topic quickly turn into a 鈥渟cience OR faith鈥 standoff.聽 Certainly this is the attitude conveyed by the popular …
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Responding to the Nonempirical Case for Atheism
By Hugh Ross Today, the physical and historical evidence for the existence of the God of the Bible is so extensive and compelling that unbelieving skeptics are increasingly resorting to nonempirical arguments to defend their unbelief. That is, …
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And We Believe in the Resurrection of the Dead
By Louis A. Markos Frank Capra鈥檚 holiday film It鈥檚 a Wonderful Life has consistently remained on my top ten list of best movies ever made. I never tire of watching it and have even had the chance to …
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Martyrdom and the Resurrection
By Collin Garbarino For most Americans the idea of martyrdom seems a strange and foreign concept. In recent years some Christians have experienced intolerance because of their stances on certain social issues, but the government has not killed …
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How Early Critics and Objectors Confirm the Truth of the Easter Story
See also: The Resurrection According to Paul By Jeremiah J. Johnston The Easter event overwhelmed the followers of Jesus to such an extent that it dominated their thought and became the very center of their preaching.1 Indeed, the …
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Resurrection in Paganism and the Resurrection of Jesus Christ
By John Granger Cook In an ancient Christian text of the fourth century, which is a debate over the New Testament between a Christian and a pagan philosopher, the philosopher begins his attack on the resurrection by referring …
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The Resurrection: the third day he rose again from the dead
The Third Day He Rose Again from the Dead By Phillip H. Wiebe Former Anglican Primate of Australia, Peter Carnley, sums up the significance of the Resurrection in the words: 鈥淚t is the resurrection which is the foundation …