By: Dr. Norman Geisler; ©2000 Dr. Geisler concludes his series on the Trinity with this article. He discusses some of the confusion that arises out of an attempt to understand…
By: Dr. Norman Geisler; ©2000 Dr. Geisler examines some of the attacks against the “trinity,” particularly some of the misunderstandings which have caused Muslims to object so strenuously to this…
By: Dr. Norman Geisler; ©2000 Dr. Geisler continues his discussion of the trinity with “a philosophical defense of the trinity.” Which commonly used illustrations are “good” ones, and which should…
By: Dr. Norman Geisler; ©2000 As he begins a series on the trinity, Dr. Geisler explains why, even though the word “trinity” does not appear anywhere in Scripture, the concept…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. John Weldon; ©2000 The writing team of Ankerberg and Weldon finish their look at the findings of the Jesus Seminar with this question: Which should…
The death of Christ is the necessary prerequisite to his resurrection, which is the crowning proof of Jesus’ claim to be God. Further, Islam, one of the chief opponents of…
(from Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics, Baker, 1999) The distinction between the “Christ of faith” and the Jesus of history is often traced to Martin Kahler (1835-1912), though he…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg / Dr. John Weldon; ©1999 This article quotes well-known leaders and thinkers, both believers and non-believers, to show that investigating Jesus is a “worthwhile endeavor”. Is…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg / Dr. John Weldon; ©1999 Few people would dispute that Jesus has radically effected history. Even those who believe He was no more than a very…
By: Alex Abu; ©1999 Did Jesus claim to be the Messiah? Abu Alex looks at some of the verses that clearly declare His messiahship. John the Baptist looked toward the…