Irenaeus defended Scripture and Christ’s true humanity, refuting Gnosticism and preserving biblical truth for Christian living and spiritual growth.
The Development of Christian Apologetics in the Second Century
A comprehensive exploration of second-century Christian apologetics, defending Scripture, Christ, and monotheism against pagan and heretical challenges.
Christians: the Word That Transforms
The Word of God transforms lives, guiding believers with unchanging truth, moral clarity, and divine power that endures forever.
The Council of Constance and the Execution of John Hus
John Hus’s martyrdom at the Council of Constance exposed the corruption of the medieval Church and foreshadowed the Reformation.
What Is Classical Apologetics?
Classical Apologetics presents a rational, two-step defense of Christianity, proving through logic and evidence that the Bible and Christ’s claims are true.
The Need for Christian Apologetics
Apologetics defends biblical truth against deception, strengthening believers, refuting error, and glorifying Jehovah through reasoned faith.
Christian Teaching That Aligns with Sound Words
Sound teaching preserves the health of Christian faith by aligning fully with Scripture and producing holiness, truth, and steadfast devotion to Christ.
Guarding the Truth: The Need for Doctrinal Purity
Doctrinal purity is essential to the life, mission, and witness of the church, guarding the truth entrusted to believers from the beginning.
Christian Apologetic Responses Against Idolatrous Rationalism
Christianity refutes idolatrous rationalism by affirming Scripture’s authority over flawed human reason and defending the Bible's inerrancy against skepticism.
Truth: The Epistemological Precondition
Christianity asserts absolute truth as foundational for knowledge, emphasizing that understanding and acknowledging this truth is essential for faith.

