What Was Your Intellectual Epiphany? September 15, 2020 Have you ever had a sudden realization that ended up changing your life? You may have had an epiphany, which can be defined as... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Does Possessing Freedom Presuppose the Will to Fight? August 18, 2020 What do you think about when you hear the word war? You probably think of armed conflict, bloodshed, and death—and lots of it. That is... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
How Did Daniel Cope with Trauma during Captivity? May 8, 2020 Humans in all eras of history have suffered trauma, especially from the horrors of war. How might people in the ancient world have coped... Blog by Mark Clark Read
How to Distinguish between Science and Scientism March 17, 2020 Science is truly one of the great intellectual enterprises that humankind has ever developed. But what exactly is science? Is it mainly a narrow... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
1917: A Movie about Choices, Character, Courage March 3, 2020 The historical conflict goes by a number of names: the Great War, the War to End All Wars, and later, World War I (1914–1918).... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
How to Appreciate Early Jesus Symbols February 25, 2020 As someone who calls himself a “historic Christian,” I am very interested in learning as much as I can about the person of Jesus... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Learning from Christian Thinkers of the Past February 18, 2020 How do Christians live out their faith in an age often critical of their distinctive beliefs and values? And how can they successfully communicate... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Did Augustine Lead the Ancient Church Astray? February 4, 2020 Anybody who has heard my podcast, listened to my theological lectures, reviewed my Reflections blog, or read my books will know that I have... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
What Are Science’s Operating Limits? December 10, 2019 Modern science has dramatically changed the world for the better. All of us have benefitted from medical and technological advances. Because of that success,... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
3 Things You May Not Know about Blaise Pascal December 3, 2019 Frenchman Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) was one of the founding fathers of the scientific revolution in the seventeenth century. A true Renaissance man, Pascal was... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
How Apologetics Impacts Conversion: A Historical Case Study, Part 4 November 5, 2019 Christians correctly assume that apologetics impacts conversion. That’s why many Christian ministries, organizations, and individuals who are motivated by evangelism take the apologetics enterprise... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
How Apologetics Impacts Conversion: A Historical Case Study, Part 3 October 29, 2019 How does the defense of the faith (apologetics) influence a person’s embracing the Christian faith (conversion)? In historic Christianity the apologetics enterprise is considered... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read