A Review of "American Christian Nationalism: Neither American Nor Christian"
In this post, I review Michael W. Austin's new book, "American Christian Nationalism: Neither American Nor Christian." Enjoy!
Speaking Truth to the Head and Heart
This is a blog meant to bolster the Church and advance the Kingdom of God through an apologetic focused on both the head and heart.
In this post, I review Michael W. Austin's new book, "American Christian Nationalism: Neither American Nor Christian." Enjoy!
In this post, I introduce the series, "Logic Done Well," on valid forms of argumentation. Enjoy!
In this post, I review the "Barbie" movie and discuss its ideology from a Christian perspective. Enjoy!
In this post, I list and reflect on some of the books that I've read in the past year. I recommend these books for you. Enjoy!
In this post, I discuss the notion of cosmic reconciliation and suggest that cosmic reconciliation has a conceptual element. Enjoy!
Can Scripture be read philosophically? Should we read it philosophically? I explore the answer via a case study in John 20:24-29. Enjoy!
In this post, I share practical insights from my wife and I about building a strong marriage in Christ together. Enjoy!
In this post, I list and discuss my favorite books that I read for the first time in 2022. Enjoy!
In this post, I introduce the Straw Man fallacy, the result of objecting to a weaker version of someone's argument. Enjoy!
In this post, I consider whether the Savior had to be born as a way of meditating on its significance. Enjoy!
In this post, I examine whether critical race theory undermines the sufficiency of Scripture. If so, should evangelicals avoid it? Enjoy!
In this post, I discuss the ultimate meaning of marriage from a Christian perspective...a week before my own wedding! Enjoy!
In this post, I discuss the "No True Scotsman" fallacy, which utilizes an appeal to group membership in a fallacious way. Enjoy!
In this post, I discuss the concept of empathy with respect to what it means to love others from a Christian perspective. Enjoy!
In this post, I discuss the "Tu Quoque" fallacy and how hypocrisy is, most times, irrelevant to the truth of a person's claim. Enjoy!
In this post, I conclude my discussion of interpreting history through a Christian lens by bringing together the threads of the discussion.
In this post, I discuss the "problem" of God's involvement in history and whether this apparent problem can be solved. Enjoy!
In this post, I discuss the notion of finding a "meaning" or "significance" to history from a Christian perspective. Enjoy!
In this post, I discuss how Christians should interpret history, focusing especially on history and human nature. Enjoy!
In this post, I discuss the "post hoc, ergo propter hoc" fallacy. Translated, that's "after this, therefore because of this." Enjoy!
Feel free to send me any messages with questions and comments on what you think of the blog, and thank you for your interest in Holistic Apologetics!