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Tag Archives: C.S. Lewis
Bringing Francis Schaeffer Back to Mind
I just received the following note from Brett Andrews, the senior pastor at New Life Christian Church which is where I worship. Because of my deep admiration of Brett I’m always anxious to know what he is thinking and what … Continue reading
Learning to think is a worthwhile pursuit
Feelings and emotions are God-given components or our human nature. So also are the ability to reason and to think. Somewhere along the way the former seem to have gained the upper hand in the lives of many with the … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam MacLeod, C.S. Lewis, Everett Piper, higher education, The Great Divorce
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What’s Your Take On Hell
Sometimes things come at you in bunches. Recently I’ve been confronted with the subject of hell on several occasions. It started with our Men’s group studying C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters, a book about how Satan uses deception, deceit and diversion … Continue reading
Great Christian Authors
Here is a brief article listing the author’s choice for Top 10 Christian Authors of All Time. The article by Daniel Threlfall appeared first at: ShareFaith.com. RMF Top 10 Christian Authors of All Time By Daniel Threlfall Ever since Moses, … Continue reading
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Tagged A.W. Tozer, Beth Moore, C.S. Lewis, Christian Authors, Christian literature, Daniel Threlfall, David Platt, Francis Chan, G. K. Chesterton, John Bunyan, John Calvin, John Foxe, John Piper, Jonathan Edwards, Kyle Idleman, Max Lucado, Oswald Chambers, Priscilla Shirer, St. Augustine, Timothy Keller
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Are Non-Christians going to hell?
Are Non-Christians going to hell? The above link is a “Tough Questions” interview of Tim Keller. In the interview Keller explains his thoughts and understanding of the “Exclusivity” of Christianity and the relative consequences of believing and not believing.
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Tagged C.S. Lewis, Christianity, Exclusivity., Tim Keller, Veritas Forum
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When is it OK to Care about Me?
Our Panera Men’s Group is studying Gods at War — Defeating the Idols that Battle for Your Heart by Kyle Idleman. We’re learning that any thing, relationship, activity, etc., that takes the place of God in our lives is idolotry, … Continue reading
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Tagged Art Lindsley, C.S. Lewis, Gods at War, idolatry, Kyle Idleman, self-interest, selfishness
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Aaaaah — The Beauty of Science
A Lent Talk by Professor John Lennox This jolly looking guy is John Lennox. I love his writing and want to share one of his recent articles with you through the link below. The article is actually a transcript of a … Continue reading
Posted in Apologetics, Christian Articles, Science and Faith, Uncategorized
Tagged Albert Einstein, C.S. Lewis, Isaac Newton, John Lennox, Kepler, Lent, mathematics, Melvin Calvin, science, Tycho Brahe
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Jesus’ “one way” is the truth and the life
The study of apologetics (from Greek ἀπολογία, “speaking in defense”) is the discipline of defending a position (often religious) through the systematic use of reason. Early Christian writers who defended their faith against critics and recommended their faith to outsiders were called … Continue reading
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Tagged Amy Orr-Ewing, Apologetics, C.S. Lewis, Del Tackett, John Duncan, Oxford Centre, Ravi Zacharias, RZIM, trilemma, Truth Project
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