First published in 1802, "Natural Theology" was written in defense of the teleological argument. His opening statement sets this stage by supposing that if he found a watch upon the ground, then examined its parts, he would necessarily conclude that it was designed for a purpose. His watchmaker analogy is still a favorite of many as a starting point for showing that such complexity cannot possibly have come into existence without an intelligent mind creating it.
"Natural Theology" attempts to show that recognizing marks of design and intelligence in nature is not begging the question, but...
First published in 1802, "Natural Theology" was written in defense of the teleological argument. His opening statement sets this stage by supposing th...
The Integrity of the New Testament is a presentation of evidence for objective students, affirming that it is what it claims to be. This book is part of the Expository Files Expedition series published by Expository Files. The writers have contributed chapters based on their areas of expertise.
The Integrity of the New Testament is a presentation of evidence for objective students, affirming that it is what it claims to be. This book is part ...
Mind Your King explores biblical concepts about God's authority and how this impacts the church. Are we expected to have God's authority for what we do? How do we know what pleases God? These are many other issues that are considered in two parts. Part 1 contains 13 lessons with discussion questions suitable for classes. Part 2 contains expanded essays on related issues. Topics include: Part 1: Lessons 1. The Meaning of Authority 2. Christ the King 3. The Example of Jesus 4. The Need for Authority 5. Knowing what God Wants 6. Implication and Inference 7. Examples 8. Silence 9. The Church of...
Mind Your King explores biblical concepts about God's authority and how this impacts the church. Are we expected to have God's authority for what we d...