by Rob Lundberg Some time ago, we were walking through a great little apologetics book by Norman Geisler and Joseph Holden, entitled Living Out Loud: Defending
Tag: anti-intellectualism
Testing Truth Claims: Thinking versus Feelings
by Rob Lundberg Thinking about how we come to know what we know (epistemology[1]), and seeing the condition of the church in America operating more
Fideism versus Real Faith
While I am trying to figure out what I am going to do with this blog and site, I figured I would use it to
Anti-Intellectualism in the American Church is Not a Spiritual Gift
Over the past few months, even years, I have been wrestling with a gnawing issue on why the church is not amenable to apologetics. This
Articulating One’s Beliefs Can be a Challenge
by Rob Lundberg Introduction. Despite the fact of my not posting since the beginning of the month, I have not lost sight of the mission.
Can Faith Be Divorced from Reason or Vice Versa?
by Rob Lundberg Conversations about faith can become volatile pretty quickly, especially when the other person in the conversation is anti-faith or has a misunderstanding