God’s knowledge about the future isn’t just a minor issue for theological debate. It’s central to our hope of eternal life.
How should Christians respond to climate change alarmists who claim the earth is on the brink of disaster?
Did God make Adam from dust? The answer is obvious, isn’t it?
How can we be sure the days of creation were six literal 24-hour days?
Scholars who reject the Mosaic authorship of the Torah are as unwilling as the Jewish leaders (John 5:39–40) in not wanting to listen to the words of Jesus on this subject.
The New Testament authors demonstrate their views about Genesis 1-11 and the historicity of events a few thousand years ago.
Exploring the biblical and ancient Near Eastern historical evidence shows how the book of Job records actual events.
Biblical scholar John Walton asserts Noah is the “one man” that Paul refers to in his address to the Athenians in Acts 17:26. But is he correct?
The universe was created not by just a god but by the triune God of Scripture.
God speaks through both nature and scripture, but they are not equal.
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