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Contents Previous Article Conclusion Christian doubt of several varieties is much more prevalent than many believers realize and it can be an extremely painful malady for those who suffer from…
Contents Previous Article Emotional Doubt We have already referred to this species of uncertainty as emanating chiefly from one’s passions or moods, usually involving a subjective response(s) by the individual.…
Contents Previous Article Volitional Doubt Our third category of uncertainty is chiefly related to one’s will and one’s ability to make certain choices. Regular issues of importance for this species…
Introduction: Some Crucial Groundwork Doubt, manifested in many forms from the assurance of one’s salvation to factual questioning, is certainly one of the most frequent and painful problems which plague…
This article is from a series by Dr. Gary Habermas teaching on doubt in our lives. There are several articles including the explanation of doubt itself and the different types…