Christian Thinkers 101: A Crash Course on Tertullian October 4, 2016 Though he died almost 18 centuries ago, Tertullian is often quoted today in theological and apologetics circles. But what did this man believe and... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Christian Thinkers 101: A Crash Course on Irenaeus August 30, 2016 Irenaeus was one of the first Christians to defend the faith against Gnosticism, but what exactly did he believe, and what else did he... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Christian Thinkers 101: A Crash Course on St. Bonaventure July 19, 2016 St. Bonaventure was one of the great thinkers of the Middle Ages, but what exactly did he believe, and what else did he contribute... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Christian Thinkers 101: A Crash Course on Søren Kierkegaard July 5, 2016 Søren Kierkegaard was unknown to the world until 100 years after his death. Though his philosophical and theological works finally rose in popularity in... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Christian Thinkers 101: A Crash Course on St. Thomas Aquinas May 31, 2016 Thomas Aquinas’s system of thought was declared the official philosophy of the Roman Catholic Church, but what exactly did he believe, and what else... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Christian Thinkers 101: A Crash Course on St. Athanasius May 17, 2016 St. Athanasius passionately defended Christ’s deity during a time when Christological heresies were rampant, but what else did he contribute to Christianity? Here’s your... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Christian Thinkers 101: A Crash Course on St. Anselm May 3, 2016 Can faith and reason be compatible? Does reason support the truth-claims of Christianity? Many people today believe in a false dichotomy that forces faith... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Christian Thinkers 101: A Crash Course on Blaise Pascal April 19, 2016 Did you know that the first digital calculator was invented by a seventeenth-century French mathematician? In his brief time on Earth, Blaise Pascal (1623–1662)... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Christian Thinkers 101: A Crash Course on C. S. Lewis April 5, 2016 In the last decade, a slew of Narnia movies were released in theaters, and though C. S. Lewis has been gone more than 50... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Christian Thinkers 101: A Crash Course on St. Augustine March 8, 2016 I’ve heard it said that evangelical Christians don’t study our church history very deeply. As a fellow evangelical, I think there is, unfortunately, a... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
RTB at 30: Remembering God’s Faithfulness January 2, 2016 Joshua 3–4 tells of the Israelites crossing the Jordan River into the Promised Land. The Lord instructs Joshua to gather 12 stones from the... Publications by Read
My Attachment to St. Augustine September 7, 2015 A number of Christians have found my attachment to St. Augustine of Hippo (AD 354–430) peculiar. Some probably think St. Augustine belongs exclusively to... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read