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Norman Geisler examines the
Graham Cole asks whether Christianity can be described as a worldview, arguing that it is primarily news about a person and his significance to the world.
Martin Luther gives his top tips on studying theology in this excerpt from his Works, vol. 4.
David Gibson asks why we should believe the Bible, what may stand in our way, and the place of faith, evidence, the gospel, and the work of the Spirit.
Mike Reeves writes about approaching theological study.
Kelly Kapic explores the themes of suffering and justice in the context of studying theology, challenging us to make God's concerns our own.
Timothy Edwards challenges and enriches our Bible reading by giving us a sample of early Church exegesis.
Greg Koukl is our guide to Augustine's approach to the problem of evil; a credible, satisfying, and hoped-filled solution to one of our biggest questions.
Andrew Wilson talks about disagreeing over doctrine. Why debate theology with other Christians? Isn't it divisive and unhelpful?
Very Poythress constructs a fascinating Christian theology of mathematics. Not for the fainthearted!