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Core Subjects: Apologetics

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Chilling with Jesus - Douglas McManaman

One of my grade ten students recently asked me: "Why doesn't Jesus come down once in a while and just, you know, chill with us?" The class found this very amusing.   New  Read more...

Introduction - No One Sees God: The Dark Night of Atheists and Believers - Michael Novak

"This book is one of the most lyrical and moving reflections on God I have encountered. It is also remarkably generous, both to believers and nonbelievers. Most helpfully it is about how to pray, and how to suffer through the dark night in which answers, and communication, seem absent. A remarkable book by a remarkable man." - Peggy Noonan   New  Read more...

12 Claims Every Catholic Should Be Able to Answer - Deal Hudson

Freedom of speech is a great thing. Unfortunately, it comes at an unavoidable price: When citizens are free to say what they want, they’ll sometimes use that freedom to say some pretty silly things. And that’s the case with the 12 claims we’re about to cover.  Popular  Read more...

5 Myths about 7 Books - Mark Shea

Here are the answers to five common arguments Protestants give for rejecting the Deuterocanonical books of the Old Testament.   Popular  Read more...

Apologizing to the Masses - KARL KEATING

Today, while still engaging Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism, the “new apologetics” movement has broadened and responds to confusions and challenges from all quarters, including from within the Church.  Popular  Read more...

Are Catholics Born Again? - Mark Brumley

“Have you been born again?” the Fundamentalist at the door asks the unsuspecting Catholic.  Popular  Read more...

Whose Bible Is It, Anyway? - Karl Keating

Most Protestants are at a loss when asked how they know that the 66 books in their Bibles belong in it.  Popular  Read more...

Women Priests — No Chance - JOANNE BOGLE

There is a general assumption, especially in North America and Europe, that the Catholic Church’s insistence on a male priesthood is an obscure anomaly, which endures only because a Polish pope has refused to move with the times.  Popular  Read more...

A man who believes in Darwin as fervently as he hates God - Rod Liddle

In the downstairs loo of Richard Dawkins’s house in Oxford there’s a framed award from the Royal Society; to remind visitors, or maybe Richard himself, that here lives a man of some purpose, some gravitas and intellectual clout.  Read more...

A Model for Engagement - Charles Colson

At a recent conference on Christian worldview, a college student asked the question: "Is there a model for engaging secularism?"  Read more...


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