Grace in Focus – November/December 2007
Remember the Bereans! (Acts 17:11)
The Principle Stated After a short ministry in Thessalonica, Paul moved on to Berea due to Jewish opposition. Again he went to the synagogues of the Jews. This time he was warmly received: “These [Jewish unbelievers in Berea] were more fair-minded than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness, and
The Sin of Unbelief
Sometimes grace people do not think as clearly as they need to on important issues. The sin of unbelief—not believing in the Lord Jesus Christ for eternal life—is one of these issues. Let me address some questions that have, or might, arise on this subject. Question: Did Christ die for the sin of unbelief? Answer:
Evangelical Philosophy Professor Says Evidence Cannot Prove Anything, Including God’s Existence
Even Our Basic Beliefs Are Not Certain In a recent book entitled, Epistemology: Becoming Intellectually Virtuous, Wheaton University Professor of Philosophy Dr. Jay Wood makes this statement: “Modest foundationalists make no claims about the invincible certainty of one’s basic beliefs” (p. 98). The reason why Wood, himself a modest foundationalist, believes we cannot be certain