For those who do not know, Michael Licona’s recent book on the resurrection of Jesus has garnered many positive reviews and a number of critical responses. First, allow me to say that Dr. Licona and I would be on two different sides of the fence in terms of apologetic methodology. I find his strict evidentialism […]
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Perhaps more now than in any time since the first few centuries of church history, there has been an interest in and practice of apologetics. In the early church, apologetic efforts were consistently in the forefront of Christian proclamation because it was necessary to defend and validate the faith. Today, we again find ourselves in […]
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Pro: A largely solid list of contributors. A top-tier editing duo (Bruce Little and Mark Liederbach). A great introduction to some up and coming authors. Con: No footnotes (it is all endnotes). A strange (in my opinion) inclusion to an apologetics book, Paige Patterson. Some rehashed and overly published essays. B&H Academic has released a […]
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Okay, so I have been a little behind on posting lately. Scratch that! Very behind. I am knee deep in PhD related stuff, ministry efforts and finalizing a paper to be presented at ISCA. After this wave of responsibilities has passed, I will be posting more frequently. In the meantime, enjoy this extended edition of […]
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September 10, 2011
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