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Tag Archives: John Polkinghorne
Christians defining faith
It has become a hallmark of modern atheism that it often attempts to redefine ‘faith’ to mean something Christians simply do not mean by the term. In contrast to those attempts, here are some Christian thinkers being permitted to say … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Faith, Theology
Tagged C.S. Lewis, David Bentley Hart, Jerry Walls, John Lennox, John Locke, John Polkinghorne, Kant, Keith Ward, Peter S. Williams, Robert Adams, Tim McGrew
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Why I worry about the Ken Ham vs Bill Nye debate
Let me make my admission up front. I am a theist who accepts evolution. I think evolution is an incredibly well-supported scientific theory and that anyone who looks at the evidence rationally ought to conclude it is true. But I … Continue reading
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