The plethora of contrary doctrines pertaining to salvation, among the variety of religions in the world today, creates a problem for the sincere investigator who seeks to find out if there is such a thing as salvation and, if there is, how to be saved. These contrary doctrines are problematic to the degree that the sincere investigator is unable to evaluate the probability of some of these doctrines over others. In order to aid the sincere investigator with this problem, I explore methods for evaluating doctrines that purport to affect one’s salvation
In this paper, I consider how empirical research on religious belief poses a puzzle for the relation...
Intractable disagreements are commonly analyzed in terms of the semantic opposition of (at least) co...
The evidential problem of evil is the problem of determining whether and (if so) to what extent the ...
The problem was to present a clear study of the nature, evidences, and validity of the witness of Go...
Supernatural or divine truth seems to be beyond the grasp of humans and fundamentally incompatible w...
Scholars are intensely divided over the issue of salvation derived between special and general revel...
Various polemics about the concept of salvation confuse God's people. The polemic intended is the d...
Bible Doctrines are divided up into nine major categories for connivence. This will be a resource to...
The capacity for the discernment of spirits responds to a profound expectation and a pervasive tempt...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "If people claim to speak for God, what e...
Many Christian traditions affirm a doctrine of assurance. According to this doctrine, those who are ...
This series of articles suggests some ground rules for dealing with a potentially divisive theologic...
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The problem of Hell, consists of reconciling God’s benevolence, justice and providence with the conc...
In this paper, I consider how empirical research on religious belief poses a puzzle for the relation...
Intractable disagreements are commonly analyzed in terms of the semantic opposition of (at least) co...
The evidential problem of evil is the problem of determining whether and (if so) to what extent the ...
The problem was to present a clear study of the nature, evidences, and validity of the witness of Go...
Supernatural or divine truth seems to be beyond the grasp of humans and fundamentally incompatible w...
Scholars are intensely divided over the issue of salvation derived between special and general revel...
Various polemics about the concept of salvation confuse God's people. The polemic intended is the d...
Bible Doctrines are divided up into nine major categories for connivence. This will be a resource to...
The capacity for the discernment of spirits responds to a profound expectation and a pervasive tempt...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "If people claim to speak for God, what e...
Many Christian traditions affirm a doctrine of assurance. According to this doctrine, those who are ...
This series of articles suggests some ground rules for dealing with a potentially divisive theologic...
The article deals with the Christian understanding of salvation as a problem of interreligious dialo...
The problem of Hell, consists of reconciling God’s benevolence, justice and providence with the conc...
In this paper, I consider how empirical research on religious belief poses a puzzle for the relation...
Intractable disagreements are commonly analyzed in terms of the semantic opposition of (at least) co...
The evidential problem of evil is the problem of determining whether and (if so) to what extent the ...