Alpha and Omega Ministries is a Christian apologetics organization based in Phoenix, Arizona. James White, director, is a professor, having taught Greek, Systematic Theology, and various topics in the field of apologetics for numerous schools.
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Islam 101
Jeff Downs, , Islam
Greenville Seminary is hosting a class on Islam the week of September 6-10. The instructor is Anees Zaka is founder and senior missionary of Church Without Wall, based in Philadelphia, PA. He is authored numerous books including this one, reviewed here and this book both published by P&R. You can listen to Zaka preach on “All Hail the Power of
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The Changing World of Mormonism…and the Vatican
James White, , Church Fathers, Church History, Homosexuality, Misc, Mormonism, Post-Evangelicalism, Roman Catholicism, The Dividing Line
After playing Joe Biden calling the president of Ukraine “President Putin,” we looked at how the passing of time has brought changes to Mormonism, and then looked at how such development takes place within Roman Catholicism as well.
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Qur’an 101: the Uthmanic Revision
James White, , Islam
Sometimes just having a small number of specific vocabularly terms mastered will help you feel more at home in a conversation or discussion. This is especially the case when it comes to Islam. For regular readers of this blog, you have undoubtedly heard me make reference to the “Uthmanic Revision.” It is best to give you the direct statement from
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Theology, Morality, and the Caribbean
TurretinFan, , Theology Matters
A reader named Charles wrote in with the following comments: My question is, isn’t following Christ following his morality. I have read plenty of your arguments but why don’t we ever discuss morality. Who cares about theology if the morality is flawed. God isn’t going to test us on our understanding of the 2nd Council of Carthage or Martin Luther.
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The Pope and the Lord’s Prayer, Slander & Keyboard, SJC, Zachariades & God’s Justice
James White, , Christian Worldview, Eastern Orthodoxy, Exegesis, General Apologetics, Islam, Reformed Apologetics, Reformed Baptist Issues, Roman Catholicism, The Dividing Line
Started off looking at Pope Francis and “lead us not into temptation.” Then had to look at Slander and Keyboard (the group formerly known as Pulpit & Pen, sort of like the artist formerly known as Prince…or Purple something, I could never figure that part out) as well as some wild eyed “bigotry in the name of Christianity is fine
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Francis Chan and Church History, Leighton Flowers and Romans 3
James White, , Church History, Eastern Orthodoxy, Exegesis, Pauline Studies, Reformed Apologetics, Roman Catholicism, The Dividing Line, Theology Matters
Nearly two hours on the program today (not live streamed due to our computer issues), first hour in response and review of the Francis Chan clip that surfaced yesterday about the Supper and church history, the second hour in response to Leighton Flowers and Romans 3.
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The Tremendous Dishonesty of Bob Enyart
James White, , Open Theism, Reformed Apologetics, Theology Matters
I was told about Bob Enyart’s “review” of the debate, and so I took the time to download three programs last evening, and listened to them while doing this ride today. Bob Enyart is in serious damage control mode. He is spinning the debate madly, throwing out an amazing amount of ad-hominem, misrepresentation, and simple dishonesty. I have seen a
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Islamic Apologetics and Islamic Apologists
James White, , Islam, Textual Issues, The Dividing Line
Mainly focused on a debate from Melbourne on the Qur’an today, but included a response to Yusuf Ismail’s use of Matthew 10 in the (always) vain attempt to establish the idea that Jesus was ONLY sent to the Jews and that His message was not for all men everywhere. No more DL’s this week…I’ll be at ReformCon tomorrow and Friday.
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