The relationship between faith and reason is complementary, rooted in biblical truth, encouraging thoughtful engagement, and rational defense of the Christian worldview.
The Need for Proof: A Biblical Apologetic Response to Skepticism and False Belief
The necessity of proof in Christianity strengthens faith, counters skepticism, and affirms the truth through historical and biblical evidence.
The Concept of Proof: Establishing Truth from a Biblical Apologetic Perspective
This article explores how biblical proof is rooted in facts, prophecy, and historical evidence—not speculation or blind belief.
The Principle of Sufficient Reason: A Rational Analysis in Light of Biblical Theism
The Principle of Sufficient Reason asserts everything requires an explanation, but it faces criticism, especially concerning God's existence and necessary being.
Self-Evident Truths: A Biblical and Rational Analysis of Objective Reality, Moral Absolutes, and Divine Revelation
The article examines the concept of "self-evident truths," challenging modern misinterpretations while reaffirming their biblical foundations and objective nature.
Should Faith Be Based on Reason?
Explore the relationship between faith and reason. Discover whether faith should be grounded in rational thought and how it impacts spiritual understanding.

