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Douglas Groothuis
Mar 28, 20223 min read
Thoughts on the Second Edition of Christian Apologetics
The mail recently brought me two hardbacks of the second edition of my book, Christian Apologetics, published by InterVarsity Press. It...
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Douglas Groothuis
Feb 19, 20218 min read
Apologetics After the Two Deaths of Ravi Zacharias
Apologetics After the Two Deaths of Ravi Zacharias Douglas Groothuis, Professor of Philosophy, Denver Seminary I am a Christian...
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Douglas Groothuis
Oct 13, 20205 min read
Tom Gilson, Too Good to be False?
I asked Tom Gilson, author and editor at The Stream, to answer several questions about his intriguing book, Too Good to be False (DeWard...
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Douglas Groothuis
Jun 6, 20192 min read
Detecting False Dichotomies that Hinder the Mission of the Church
Jesus excelled in reasoning and never committed a logical fallacy. Nor did he give his followers the option of intellectual slackness....
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Douglas Groothuis
Sep 7, 20186 min read
Advice to Christian Apologists: Being Wise as Serpents and Innocent as Doves
Jesus exhorted us to love God with all our minds (Matthew 22:37-39). Explaining, commending, and defending the Christian worldview is not...
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Douglas Groothuis
Feb 17, 20185 min read
Obituary for James Sire (1933-2018)
When I took the course, “In the Twilight of Western Thought: A Christian Response,” at the University of Oregon in 1978, we read a book...
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Douglas Groothuis
Dec 13, 20178 min read
How Jazz Can Shape Apologetics
Jazz is a national treasure, but is no longer a common pastime. First rock and then hip hop eclipsed its popularity long ago. Historian...
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