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Worldviews & our Apologetic Task

The gradual process of secularization, that is to say, the purging of religion from public life, is nothing but a farce, for culture is inevitably religious, the reflection of a people who are inescapably religious by nature.

The Three Stages of Classical Education

If you happen to be a parent and have been wanting to investigate the different educational approaches for your children, the three stages of classical education is worth considering for their respective formation and development.

Leaving a Legacy of Reading

The theological resources of our time are a provision of God, and taking advantage of them is the best way to be grateful towards Him. Never before has it been so easy to access what has been written in the history of the church.

How should we address Ideological Marxism?

There is absolutely nothing in Marxist ideology that is compatible with the Christian worldview. It revolts against God’s created order, it wages war against God’s law, and through the state seeks to redefine God’s creation.

Martin Luther & the Ibero-American World

Several books lay out the history of the protestant reformation and its contributions to Western society, but what about Ibero-America? How was the reformation received in the Spanish colonies of the New World?

The Explaining Away of Religion

Is man truly “wired” to believe in God? The claim has been contested for centuries. Ultimately, we will live in either faithfulness to or rebellion against the covenant God of Scripture.

Simón Bolívar & the True Liberator

As Western culture continues its march towards an abandonment of biblical authority, and an embrace of religious humanism, many have sought for a different origin for the principles that bind our societies together.

The Spanish Reformation: An Untold Story

In the 1923 publication of the Enciclopedia Universal Ilustrada, the reformation in Spain was dismissed as non-existent. However, the reformation of God’s Spanish-speaking church has in fact never come to an end.