Archive for the 'Apologetics' Category
Resources on the Resurrection
Closed Published by Jonathan Dodson April 13th, 2009 on Creation ProjectThe resurrection is a vastly under-appreciated part of the Gospel. Here are some great resources that can further your understanding and appreciation of Jesus’ resurrection, some of which I consulted for Sunday’s sermon: The Plausibility of the Resurrection. Asterisks are especially recommended.
Theological
The Resurrection and the Son of God, N.T. Wright
Surprised by Hope, N.T. Wright*
Bible Doctrine, […]
Atheist Applauds Christian Work in Africa
Closed Published by Jonathan Dodson January 13th, 2009 on Creation ProjectNow a confirmed atheist, I’ve become convinced of the enormous contribution that Christian evangelism makes in Africa: sharply distinct from the work of secular NGOs, government projects and international aid efforts. These alone will not do. Education and training alone will not do. In Africa Christianity changes people’s hearts. It brings a spiritual transformation. The […]
I recently spoke on Atheism. Here are a few nuggets I picked up along the way that I didn’t share in that message:
New Atheists Aren’t So New
“The new atheists are “new” primarily because they share in common the conviction that the latest advances of scientific discovery and thought make belief in God unnecessary.” And, Haack […]
Boundless is running my new article today entitled “v. Culture.” The article briefly critiques Christian approaches to culture, followed by six alternative ways to engage culture.
Maybe you are preparing to fail, preparing to barely get by or to lose your health. Start preparing for good things; prepare for success, prepare for abundance. Prepare for victory. Prepare for a long life. Prepare for good health. Get your faith going in the right direction. Start making plans to live a blessed, prosperous, […]
Newsweek on Keller; Keller on Newsweek
Closed Published by jdodson February 10th, 2008 on Creation Project Newsweek profiles Tim Keller.
The reporter writes about visiting Redeemer: “There’s nothing sexy here. There’s no rock band, no drop-down theater-size video screen, no 100-member gospel choir—just a few chamber musicians and a couple of prayer leaders to help the congregation along in its hymns. The crowd at Redeemer Presbyterian is overwhelmingly young, single, professional and—for […]
At JT’s blog, Keller discusses the thesis and distinguishing marks of this forthcoming book, The Reason of God. He also notes other books in the works.
Review of Keller’s Reasons for God
Closed Published by jdodson December 7th, 2007 on Creation ProjectPublisher’s Weekly has given Tim Keller’s book, The Reason for God, an great advance review Here is an excerpt:
In this apologia for Christian faith, Keller mines material from literary classics, philosophy, anthropology and a multitude of other disciplines to make an intellectually compelling case for God…One of Keller’s most provocative arguments is that “all doubts, […]