Apologetics & Reformed Confessions in Latin America with Daniel J. Lobo
Apologetics is not solely confined to first world countries and isolated centers of intellectualism, it can and ought to be employed everywhere.
Apologetics is not solely confined to first world countries and isolated centers of intellectualism, it can and ought to be employed everywhere.
What is a distinctly biblical worldview? What does it entail? Where should one begin in their study?
In this episode we address biblical origins. If we don’t get biblical origins right, then we won’t get anything else right.
Cultural apologetics doesn’t happen in a vacuum, we are in a religious historical context, and where we are now is very different from where we were before as a society.
Institute Director Steven R. Martins is interviewed on The Abraham Kuyper Chronicles podcast on keeping the Kuyperian flame alive.
Whether we believe it or not, what we are witnessing today is the third sexual revolution.
If we were to have the eyes of the Spirit, if we could see what the Lord is doing through His church, we would see Jesus plundering the strong man’s house.
You have heard about the sexual revolution in the 60s, but did you know that there was a second sexual revolution?
Were the Mesoamericans, such as the Maya, Aztec, Toltec, etc., granted special pardon for their sins? What about other ancient civilizations that were never exposed to God’s special revelation and the gospel?
Jesus lamented over the spiritual condition of Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum. Should we lament over the condition of the West?