Essay: Why reading the Bible with reason and emotion alone doesn’t satisfy us
In an article first published on Religion News Service, JASON GABOURY, a regional director for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship’s undergraduate ministry in New York and New Jersey and the author of ‘Wait With Me: Meeting God in Loneliness’, writes about why imagination is important when reading the Bible…
RULES OR REASON?
If you watch billiards, the balls move around the table due to very strict rules of nature. But which ball moves is reasoned, or chosen, by the player. PICTURE: Dan Burton/Unsplash Not too long ago, people thought reason was behind everything – the sun decided to rise, waves decided to break, rocks decided to roll, based on their nature. It was William of Ockham […]
SIGHT-SEEING: EVIDENTIAL AND CLASSICAL APOLOGETICS – WHY THEY NEED EACH OTHER
BRIAN NIXON, in an article first published by ASSIST News Service, looks at the difference between evidential and classical apologetics – and why we need both…