A comprehensive exploration of second-century Christian apologetics, defending Scripture, Christ, and monotheism against pagan and heretical challenges.
Primitive Monotheism: A Biblical and Historical Defense of the Original Belief in One True God
This article argues for primitive monotheism as humanity's original belief, contrasting biblical claims with evolutionary models of religion.
How Did Early Christianity Uphold Monotheism in a Hellenistic-Roman World?
Discover how Christianity maintained its belief in one God amidst diverse ancient cultures. Explore historical insights and biblical truths.
Why Does the Concept of the Trinity Seem to Contradict Monotheism?
Does the belief in one God align with the Trinity? Explore this intriguing theological puzzle.
Islām—Submission to the Will of God?
This article delves into the Quran's views on Biblical teachings. It examines theological congruencies and contradictions, focusing on monotheism, the portrayal of prophets, and eschatological beliefs, providing insights for both Muslims and Christians.
Is Allah Identical to the God and Father of Our Lord Jesus Christ?
This article delves deep into the fundamental differences and similarities between Allah in Islam and the Christian conception of God, exploring their distinct views on the Trinity, Jesus Christ, and the path to salvation, highlighting the profound doctrinal divergences.
What is the Relationship Between the Bible and Islamic Teachings?
In this article, we delve into the intricate dynamics between two of the world's major religions. This comprehensive analysis examines the commonalities and divergences, especially regarding key figures like Jesus, and explores how Islam views biblical texts. Understand the theological standpoints, the historical evidence supporting the Bible's integrity, and how Christians can engage in meaningful dialogue with Muslim beliefs.
Why Jews Don’t Believe In Jesus—Why Their Arguments Are Not Valid?
This article examines the principal arguments presented by Jews for not believing in Jesus as the Messiah and God incarnate. We explore their contentions about the Torah and the new covenant, as well as the nature of God, and find that these arguments are not as insurmountable as they seem.
The Uniqueness of Israel’s Religion—Distinctiveness of Old Testament Faith
The content discusses the ancient Near East's influence on Israel's Scripture and the development of theocratic government. It outlines the nation's formation, conquest of the Promised Land, and period of the Judges. It also explores Israel's united kingdom, the Babylonian exile, and the emergence of Christianity amid Roman rule, leading to the destruction of Jerusalem.

