The Theology of Killing
A Critique of “On Killing” by Lt. Col. D. Grossman, USA (Ret.)
Introduction:
The late great, theologian/philosopher Cornelius Van Til observed that, “There are no brute facts, only interpreted ones.” Modern research on the psychology of learning supports him; our brains are not organic computers that add “this fact” to that “fact” to arrive at a logical …
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The Spiritual War Against God
Preview Dr. “B’s” Chapters of a New Book with Peter Hammond
Table of Contents
The Nature of the Spiritual World
The Inhabitants of the Spiritual World
The Origins of the War against God
The War between the Seeds
The Physical War against God’s Seed in History
The War and Direct Demonic Attacks
The War and Occultism
The War against the Soul
The War against …
Iron Sharpening Iron: Romantic Theology
A Discussion of Non-Ratio-centric Approaches to Christian Faith
Brian M. Abshire
Table of Contents
Iron Sharpening Iron:
Introduction:
Doctrine and Salvation.
Doctrinal Divisions and Secularization.
Worship in Spirit and Truth
Just what is Doctrine?
The Psychology of Learning and Non-Ratio-centric Thinking.
Various Ways of “Knowing” – Human Brain Research.
Implications for Doing Theology.
Implications for Fellowship with Non-Reformed Christians.
Implications for Personal Devotion.
Implications for Preaching.
Implications for Evangelism.
Implications for …