1. Pillars of the Faith Copyright by Norman L. Geisler 2006 2. Why Examine the Pillars of Faith Socrates said: “ The unexamined life is not worth living.” We add: “…
1. Mere ChristianityBook IISummary What Christians Believe 2. Chapter 1The Rival Conceptions of GodChristians does NOT need to believe that all other religions are wrong…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Psalm 139 Slide 3 Knowledge (Omniscience) Knowledge (Omniscience) Slide 4 Knowledge “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are [God’s] ways higher…
Slide 1 A Meaning for Existence Is there a supreme being who created the universe? Slide 2 Philosophical Response In general, philosophers do not dispute or refute the existence…
Slide 1 World Religions Why study them anyway? Slide 2 The Nature of Religion Human beings ask the big questions. We want to solve mysteries—especially the mysteries of…
1830-1865 Refers to a set of loosely connected attitudes toward nature and mankind, rather than a specific theme of romantic love. Romanticism values intuition over reason…
Trinity Lesson 11: Using Analogies to Understand the Trinity Analogy 1) The use of a similar example or model to explain or extrapolate from 2) Drawing a comparison in order…
World Religions Why study them anyway? The Nature of Religion Human beings ask the big questions. We want to solve mysteriesâespecially the mysteries of the universe. Religion…
PowerPoint Presentation Psalm 139 Knowledge (Omniscience) Knowledge âAs the heavens are higher than the earth, so are [Godâs] ways higher than [our] ways and [Godâs] thoughts…
PowerPoint Presentation Theism: an infinite personal God exists both in and beyond the universe. Deism: God is beyond but not in the universe Finite Goddism: there is a finite…