A detailed exploration of the Alexandrian and Antiochene theological schools and their lasting influence on conservative evangelical interpretation.
Early Heresies: Gnosticism, Docetism, and Legalism
Early distortions—Gnosticism, Docetism, and Legalism—assaulted creation’s goodness, Christ’s true humanity, and grace. Scripture answers with public truth.
What Is Reformed Epistemology Apologetics?
Belief in God can be rational and warranted without formal proofs, because God designed human cognition to recognize Him through creation and conscience.
Is There Such a Thing as Absolute Truth?
Absolute truth exists because Jehovah is unchanging and has revealed His Word; Jesus is Truth incarnate, binding all people to God’s objective revelation.
From Bethlehem to Calvary: The Ministry and Atoning Death of Christ
From Bethlehem to Calvary, Jesus’ obedient life culminates in His atoning death—substitution, ransom, and reconciliation securing redemption for His people.
Does Aristotle Hold Immense Importance for Christian Apologetics?
Apologetics needs Zion, not Athens. Scripture—not Aristotle—defines soul, death, Hades, and Gehenna, grounding hope in resurrection, not immortalist myth.
Classical Apologetics: A Biblical And Rational Defense of The Faith
Classical apologetics defends biblical Christianity by proving theism, then Christ, with Scripture, reason, and public evidence under Jehovah’s authority.
Apologetics: The Argument Of The Faith
A bold, Scripture-anchored case that Jehovah exists, Scripture is inerrant, and Jesus rose bodily—apologetics every believer can use with clarity and courage.
Apocrypha, Old And New Testaments
Why the Apocrypha—Old and New—are not Scripture: history, doctrine, and Christ’s own canon confirm only the sixty-six books as Jehovah-breathed.
Agnosticism: Definition, History, Arguments, and a Comprehensive Christian Apologetic Response Built on Scripture, Reason, and Historical Evidence
Agnosticism claims God is unknowable. Scripture, reason, and history show He is knowable through creation, the Bible, and Christ’s 33 C.E. resurrection.

