Irrationalism and rationalism are twin errors of unbelief—both rejecting God's revelation and collapsing under their own philosophical weight.
Apologetics as Offense: A Biblical Critique of Unbelief and Its Intellectual Bankruptcy
Apologetics is not just defense but a biblical offensive against the intellectual and moral bankruptcy of unbelief, exposing its self-defeating worldview.
Apologetics as Defense: The Problem of Evil and Suffering—A Biblical Response to the Oldest Objection
Evil exists not due to divine failure, but because of human and angelic rebellion. Scripture reveals the cause, purpose, and future end of suffering under God's rule.
Do Biblical Miracles Serve as Evidence for the Truth of Christianity?
Biblical miracles, especially Jesus’ resurrection, serve as credible historical evidence supporting Christianity’s truth claims.
Is There Sufficient Evidence for Believing in Biblical Miracles?
Biblical miracles are historically supported through eyewitness testimony, fulfilled prophecy, and textual reliability, confirming God's divine intervention.
Are Miracles In the Bible Possible, Probable, or Certain to Have Happened?
Biblical miracles are not only possible and probable—they are certain, because the Bible itself is a miracle of divine authorship and preservation.
The Miracle and the Resurrection: Examining the Biblical and Apologetic Value of Miracles in Christian Faith and Witness
Biblical miracles are revelatory acts that confirm God’s message, with the resurrection as the central miracle validating Jesus as Lord and Christ.
The Argument from Prophecy That Supports the Gospels: A Rational Defense of Fulfilled Messianic Predictions in Jesus Christ
Old Testament prophecies fulfilled in Jesus offer powerful, rational evidence for the reliability of the Gospels and the divine origin of the Christian faith.
A Biblical Perspective on Apologetics: Defending the Faith According to Scripture
Apologetics is the biblical mandate to defend the Christian faith using Scripture, reason, and historical evidence, upholding the Bible's authority.

