Logic as an Intellectual Navigation System, Part 2 August 15, 2017 In logic, an “argument” is not a spat or a fight that you might have with your spouse or with a sibling. Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Logic as an Intellectual Navigation System, Part 1 August 1, 2017 The study of logic doesn’t actually teach a person to think—people do that intuitively and instinctively. Rather, instruction in logic teaches a person to... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Logically Questioning Strange Ideas and Controversial Theories July 11, 2017 As a Christian scholar and logic instructor, I often get asked about my thoughts on strange phenomena, controversial theories, and alternative conspiratorial explanations. Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Making Evangelical Churches More Inviting to Christian Intellectuals June 20, 2017 There is a growing crisis in evangelical churches today. However, most evangelicals are unaware of the nature of the emergency or of its looming... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
12 Evidences for the Resurrection of Jesus, Part 3 March 29, 2017 Today’s skeptics of Jesus’s resurrection sometimes state that religious people are too quick to accept reports about miracles. Those who doubt the miraculous often... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
12 Evidences for the Resurrection of Jesus, Part 2 March 22, 2017 Christian apologist Walter Martin used to say that the real death rate is one per person, meaning that each person’s death is a matter... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
How to ERASE Logical Fallacies February 14, 2017 An essential skill to develop—particularly if you intend to discuss the truth of your faith with others—is how to understand, evaluate, and present a... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Logic: A Necessary Tool for Truth January 31, 2017 As the nonscientist on RTB’s five-person staff scholar team, I sometimes feel like the odd man out. Because I’m a philosopher, I often look... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Two Movies to Make You Think in 2017 January 3, 2017 Why do you go to the movies? For many people it is for sheer enjoyment or to escape for a few hours from life's... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Never Fear an Honest Question December 16, 2016 “How does this work?” “Why did that happen?” “Is this really true?” I love questions. I enjoy learning from insightful responses (either spoken or read)... Blog by Jeff Zweerink Read
Christian Thinkers 101: A Crash Course on Ronald Nash December 5, 2016 Ronald Nash was one of the most influential evangelical Christian thinkers of the last half-century, but what exactly did he believe and what did... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Should We Read Print Books or E-books? October 11, 2016 Is it better to read paper books or electronic books? E-books have their benefits: They are convenient, especially when traveling, and they are often... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read