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Why Trust a Cross? Atonement
Audio Talk
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The Relevance of C.S. Lewis
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Advice to Christian Apologists
Audio Talk
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The Divinity of Christ
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The Root of all Evil? - The problem with Richard Dawkin's faith - part 2
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The Biblical Mandate for Apologetics
Audio Talk
Michael Ramsden gives a detailed account of apologetics, what it is and how to do it, centred around a careful explanation of 1 Peter 3:15-16....
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The Gospel of Judas
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The Dawkins Letters - 9. The Good Book and the Moral Zeitgeist
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Chronicles of Heaven Unshackled - Part 6 - Wilding Graft
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Exploring The Shack
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This resource provides extracts from Dr Paul Coulter's extensive study of The Shack. For the whole article, use the 'Download PDF' link below.
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Fictional Absence - Introduction: the Practice of the Absence of God
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Fictional Absence - Chapter 3: The Nineteenth Century
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Fictional Absence - Appendix 2: The Fictional Hypothesis
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The Christ Conspiracy
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Hinduism
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A Long Way East of Eden 5: Love After God
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God Questions 6: Heaven and Hell
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Messianic Prophecies - First Things First
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Adam and Eve
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The Jewishness of the New Testament
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Was It Wicked?
Audio Talk
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If Love Wins, What is Lost? Part 5 Christ and the Cross
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If Love Wins, What is Lost? Part 7 Use of Scripture
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If Love Wins, What is Lost? Part 8 Conclusions and Further Reading
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