What is the relationship between religion- particularly Christianity- and violence? Coffee Cup Apologetics now has its own website: ccapologetics.wordpress.com
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May 17, 2012
...dispatches from the post-evangelical wilderness
What is the relationship between religion- particularly Christianity- and violence? Coffee Cup Apologetics now has its own website: ccapologetics.wordpress.com
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Finishing with the question of believing in God despite the reality of evil. My focus is the cross. Plus, a recommendation of an Alister McGrath interview. The Alister McGrath Interview. Coffee Cup Apologetics now has its own website: ccapologetics.wordpress.com
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I continue with reasons to believe in the Christian God despite the reality of evil. Coffee Cup Apologetics now has its own website: ccapologetics.wordpress.com
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I answer a listener criticism, and suggest how to answer “What is the one reason you are a Christian?” Coffee Cup Apologetics now has its own website: ccapologetics.wordpress.com
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Here is the third in the Coffee Cup Apologetics series: Answering the question “How can you believe in the Christian God when there is so much evil? (Part 1)” Coffee Cup Apologetics now has its own website: ccapologetics.wordpress.com.
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Here is the second in the Coffee Cup Apologetics series: Answering the question “How can you believe in God when there is so much evil?” Referenced in this podcast: Ravi Zacharias International Ministries. Coffee Cup Apologetics Website.
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UPDATE: Here is the Peter Kreeft material on the resurrection that I refer to in this post and podcast. I have several apologetics presentations that have developed here at my ministry setting. I’m going to do some of them as posts and podcasts. I’ll call the series “Coffee Cup Apologetics.” Here is “Why I Am [...]
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Thought for the Day
We Americans are hardly ever more Calvinistic and puritanical than when we are at politics. I observe this not about any particular political ideology or party, but about them all.
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