AUDIO

by Phillip Jensen
Phillip Jensen speaks on Anger as part of a series on emotions in the Christian life, delivered at the Australia Day Convention 2010
LATEST COMMENTS
9 minutes
Andrew White commented on More than an afterthought
1 hours 5 minutes
David McKay commented on Fixing the geography of church
1 hours 47 minutes
David McKay commented on Theology and Story
2 hours 20 minutes
Les Grant commented on Atheism and cyber-abuse
The credibility questions
David Horne
November 5th, 2008
The Credibility Questions
Christianity.net.au
FREE

Click here to view other Christianity.net.au features

Each month Christianity.net.au assembles a free feature for Christian workers tackling the tough questions. This month it’s the intellectual credibility of Christianity - the site’s best answers to real questions submitted by real people.

Many claim that to be a Christian you must suspend your intellect and blindly accept whatever it claims as true. They argue faith as believing something you know is not true or at least you hope is true.

This is far from the truth. Biblical Christianity is reasonable and invites you to test its claims intellectually, historically and logically.

This month we look at some of the questions that raise these issues.

Sources of Information About Jesus

Is the Bible history?

Can We Trust the Bible??

What is the meaning of Life?

How do you reconcile faith with logic?

Is it wrong to question God and Miracles?

What does it mean to know God, rather than to know about God?

How do I know if I am a Christian?

What exactly is a Christian?

How is a person saved - faith, works or both?

Is your question missing?

Christianity.net.au has a library of real answers to real questions to check out, as well as the opportunity to have your question answered by its team.

Christianity.net.au extends permission to republish these and other answers from its web library free of charge so long as the source is noted and in the case of Internet sites a link is provided back to Christianity.net.au