Defending the gospel
Issue 335: August, 2006 |
Couldn't Help Noticing
- The Empire strikes back ... and loses
- Sad irony
- Get thee to a nunnery
- The horse and rider
- It's the atmosphere that counts
- WordWatch: Interpretation—Kel Richards explains why you don't have to interpret his interpretation of this word.
Defending the gospel
- Defending the gospel—Kel Richards gives us the who, what, why and how of apologetics.
- Review: The Twilight of Atheism—Rory Shiner tells us why it's Atheism, not God, that is dead.
Briefing Essay
- A brief guide to modern theology, Part III: Liberalism's critics—The final part of Mark Baddeley series on the history of ideas and the foundations of theology.
Pastor's Brief
- Men of Devotion—Robin Sydserff draws inspiration from the life and ministry of Scottish preacher, Robert Murray McCheyne.
Bible Brief
- Bible Brief on Church—25 daily Bible readings by Peter Hughes.
Web extras
Continuing with the theme of this issue, this month's web extra features:
- “The Gospel, the Whole Gospel and Nothing But the Gospel”—A piece by D. Broughton Knox from “The Protestant Faith” radio broadcast on the gospel we're defending;
- An interview with Paul Barnett by Peter Hastie about the claims of The Da Vinci Code;
- “Please send money (P.S. I love you)”—A very helpful article from the Briefing archives by John McClean on four different approaches to apologetics.
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