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Atheist Delusions 4
By
Scot McKnight
David Bentley Hart, a historian of ideas, Atheist Delusions: The Christian Revolution and Its Fashionable Enemies , examines “faith and reason” to provide historical context for what has happened with New Atheists. Hart begins by quoting the famous medievalist, Jacques Le Goff, who exercises considerable psychological imagination about why and how medievals cared for the…
Which American City is…
By
Scot McKnight
the furthest from a Major League (Baseball) stadium? Before you click, can you guess approximately or at least get the State?
Acts and Mission 7
By
Scot McKnight
Peter’s “sermon” — which is more interpretation of event than anything else — explains that the tongue-speaking community, of which he is a part, is not some lunatic fringe but the very embodiment of God’s promises through the prophet Joel. But Peter goes immediately from Joel to Jesus, the “God-accredited” man through miracles, wonders and…
Genesis One 5
By
Scot McKnight
We are in a conversation and discussion about John Walton’s (professor at Wheaton) new book, The Lost World of Genesis One: Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate. What about Day 1 to Day 3 in Genesis 1? Is this about materiality or about functionality? Walton argues that these three days show the viability of his…
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