Luke's Gospel demonstrates precision and historical accuracy, affirming the reliability of Christian faith through meticulous investigation and divine inspiration.
How Do We Know That the Bible Is the Word of God?
The Bible is claimed to be God's Word, supported by historical accuracy, fulfilled prophecy, and transformative power, affirming its divine origin.
Truth: The Epistemological Precondition
Christianity asserts absolute truth as foundational for knowledge, emphasizing that understanding and acknowledging this truth is essential for faith.
Special Revelation: God’s Direct Disclosure Through Scripture
Special revelation, as outlined in Scripture, offers crucial truths from God for faith and salvation, contrasting with general revelation.
Introduction to God (Theology Proper)
This content explores God's existence, attributes, and nature, emphasizing scriptural insights and the importance of divine revelation.
Can We Trust the Canon of the New Testament?
The New Testament canon's divine origin, apostolic witness, and early acceptance validate its trustworthiness and authenticity as God's revelation.
Can We Trust the Canon of the Old Testament?
The Old Testament canon, divinely inspired and historically compiled, serves as a reliable guide for true worship and righteousness.
How Can Faith and Reason Work Together?
The relationship between faith and reason is explored, emphasizing their harmony and the necessity of divine revelation for genuine faith.
Is the Bible Truly the Inspired, Inerrant Word of God?
Investigate the claim of the Bible being the inspired, inerrant Word of God. Explore the arguments and perspectives that shape this fundamental belief.
Why Should I Trust the Bible?
Questioning the Good Book’s worth? This defense from a believer’s heart offers reasons to lean on God’s message. See for yourself now!

