Christian apologetic responses to atheistic relativism expose its logical, moral, and spiritual failures by affirming Scripture's objective truth.
Does Acts 17 Support the Natural Theology Theory? A Biblical and Contextual Analysis
Acts 17 is often cited in support of Natural Theology, but a contextual analysis reveals Paul’s message depends entirely on divine revelation, not human reason.
Science Demands the Existence of God: A Rational, Biblical Analysis of Natural Revelation and Divine Design
The article argues that science supports belief in God, asserting that scientific inquiry reveals order, design, and a Creator's influence.
Secular Humanism: An Apologetic Evaluation of the Godless Worldview Threatening Christianity
Secular humanism opposes biblical Christianity, asserting human reason over divine revelation and promoting moral relativism, autonomy, and a godless worldview.
Reason and Faith: A Biblical Examination of Their Relationship and Distinctions in Christian Apologetics
The article explores the harmonious relationship between reason and faith in biblical theology, emphasizing their distinct yet complementary roles.
Psychology and Faith: A Biblical Examination of the Intersection Between Scripture and the Study of the Human Mind
The article contrasts biblical anthropology with secular psychology, advocating for Scripture as the ultimate authority in understanding human nature.
Conservative Evangelical Christianity in the 21st Century: A Defense Against Modern Liberalism
This content defends conservative evangelical Christianity against modern liberalism, emphasizing biblical authority, Christ's divinity, and salvation through faith alone.
What Is the Church According to Christianity, and How Does It Differ from Liberalism?
The content emphasizes the Church's divine nature, mission, and integrity, contrasting Christianity with liberalism and advocating for doctrinal fidelity and education.
Presuppositionalism: A Biblical Apologetics Response to a Philosophically Flawed Method
Presuppositionalism argues that Christian theism is necessary for rationality, yet faces criticism for circular reasoning and dismissing evidence.
Postmodernism: A Biblical Apologetics Refutation of Relativism and the Rejection of Absolute Truth
Postmodernism challenges absolute truth and biblical authority, promoting relativism and skepticism while contradicting itself and God's Word.

