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Readers of Elgin Hushbeck’s Consider Christianity series may be interested in some recent posts on the evangelical outpost. The two posts of particular interest are: Dismantling Implausibility Structures: The Uses of Theistic Arguments Dismantling Implausibility Structures: The Kalam Cosmological Argument Elgin comments on these issues in volume 2 pages 59-66. Persons using the study guide…
Energion author Bob LaRochelle is offering a class this coming Sunday on the relationship between Roman Catholics and Protestants. The location is Second Congregational Church, Manchester, CT. Follow the link for more information. LaRochelle is the author of Energion title Crossing the Street.
I remember my faults this day! We sent this out to local media, but forgot to include it on our blog. June 15, 2010 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Gonzalez, Florida Renee Crosby to Appear at Book Signing and Release Party Renee Crosby will be hosting a release party and book signing for her book Soup Kitchen…
Early in the fall Energion Publications released a new book, Philosophy for Believers, designed to introduce Christian believers to the kinds of questions philosophers raise and the logic and ideas involved in answering those questions. This book provides an introduction to the philosophy of religion that can be used by a variety of groups in…
The following review is copied from an entry on my Threads from Henry’s Web blog. I think it is important and this book remains relevant. ***** In several recent posts, especially dealing with issues of harsh passages in Hebrew scriptures (or the Old Testament), I have referred to a book, Who’s Afraid of the Old…