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  • GRIT

    The Elephant in the Girls Room

    a guest blog by Chantel Barnard

    Sarah Schwartz — 

    Guest blogger Chantel wrestles with the lack of safe spaces to discuss female sexuality & shame.

  • The Good Book Blog

    Is Sexual Orientation Immutable?

    The Science May Surprise You

    Sean McDowell — 

    One of the most common and effective claims for LGBT rights is that people are born with an immutable, permanent sexual orientation. In our recent...

  • Think Biblically

    The Gospel and Poverty

    with Dan Anderson

    Sean McDowell, Scott Rae — 

    Jesus taught his followers to help the poor. Yet there is much confusion about the most effective and biblical means for doing so. In this episode,...

  • GRIT

    God’s Banquet Table

    a Q-talk by Ruth Padilla DeBorst

    Lisa Igram — 

    In November 2017 I heard Ruth Padilla DeBorst speak about a New Testament church event called “The Jerusalem Collection” at a Biblical Studies...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Does Divine Creation Imply a Beginning?

    Weekly Q & A with Dr. William Lane Craig

    William Lane Craig — 

    This is the weekly Q and A blog post by our Research Professor in Philosophy, Dr. William Lane Craig. Dear Dr. Craig: I am a lay argentine theologian with a PhD from the “Universidad Católica Argentina” (with a thesis on the interaction between scientific cosmology and eschatology), as well as a scientific programmer at the National Atomic Energy Commission. Besides, I have recently created an apology web page “Razonesparalafe.org” ...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Erik Thoennes — 

    I’m happy to introduce my friend, Laura Rosenkranz, to the readers of the Good Book Blog as a guest contributor. We serve together at Grace...

  • The Good Book Blog

    John McKinley — 

    It is easy for Christians to feel distant from God and overwhelmed with the stresses of daily life. It does not work for us to simply reproach...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Life of Jesus, Part Four

    Jesus Cast Out Demons

    Matthew Williams — 

    When we begin to talk about spiritual warfare, Christians either overemphasis it, or underemphasize it. It is important to have a balanced and...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Sean McDowell — 

    Dr. Hugh Ross, the president of Reasons to Believe (RTB), has been a friend of mine for many years. I have had the opportunity of speaking at...

  • GRIT

    One Day

    A chapel talk by Aundrea Paxton

    Celeste Scott — 

    If you’re heading home or find yourself spending more time with family than usual this Spring Break, you may have mixed feelings about what the...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Tom Finley — 

    Most of the news stories about the death of the Reverend Billy Graham highlight how he reached out to various U.S. presidents in times of crisis....

  • The Good Book Blog

    Are Institutional Doctrinal Statements Counter-Productive?

    Weekly Q & A with Dr. William Lane Craig

    William Lane Craig — 

    This is the weekly Q & A blog post by our Research Professor in Philosophy, Dr. William Lane Craig. Dear Dr. Craig: I’m an atheist, and I’m concerned about faith statements. Their downside seems to be ignored, and I’d like to at least see any paper, book, or lecture from a scholar bound by a faith statement to have that statement made clear ...

  • Biola News

    Jenna Loumagne — 

    LA MIRADA, CALIF. — On Feb. 16, 2018, Biola University dedicated the university’s most ambitious building project to date — the new $63 million...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Octavio Esqueda — 

    La historia siempre la escriben los vencedores. Esta frase resume cĂłmo nuestra visiĂłn de la vida siempre se ve influenciada por una perspectiva que...

  • Think Biblically

    Sean McDowell, Scott Rae — 

    What is the church doing well in the LGBTQ conversation? Where can we improve? In this podcast, Sean McDowell and Scott Rae interview Dr. Mark...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Joe Hellerman — 

    I recently faced a most difficult pastoral challenge, which also presented a great opportunity for the Holy Spirit to work in the lives of those...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Life of Jesus, Part Three

    The Temptation of Jesus

    Matthew Williams — 

    I remember asking my son after church one week what he had learning at church that day. His reply, “Jesus was tempted by ... that other guy.” I...

  • GRIT

    STEM & Grit

    a guest blog by Elizabeth Vrinten

    Sarah Schwartz — 

    Current student Elizabeth Vrinten explores how being a woman in STEM has helped her cultivate grit.

  • The Good Book Blog

    Sean McDowell — 

    Jewish and Christian scribes took inordinate care in copying the Bible from one generation to the next. For a variety of reasons, we can have great confidence that our present Bibles have considerable fidelity to the original writings.[1] Hands down, the Bible is the most carefully preserved book from the ancient world ...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Sean McDowell — 

    Personal autonomy has become the reigning virtue of our day. If it feels true to you, then it must be true for you. As SCOTUS Justice Anthony Kennedy famously said, "At the heart of liberty is the right to define one's own concept of existence, of meaning, of the universe, and of the mystery of human life.” On this view, freedom entails obeying only the self. But the Star Wars franchise portrays a different kind of freedom, a freedom that is found through obedience. For instance, in episode IV (the first Star Wars film) Obi-Wan Kenobi sneaks Luke Skywalker, R2-D2, and C-3PO past a small group of stormtroopers. When the stormtroopers stop them for inquiry, Ob-Wan simply waves his hand and says, “These aren’t the droids you’re looking for.” One of the stormtroopers repeats the phrase and they obey.

  • Student Life Blog

    Fan Thyself in the Fire

    a blog response to The Biola Hour on For All Seasons' "Clarity"

    Samantha Lyons — 

    As a way to continue the conversations in The Biola Hour, we've invited Sam Gassaway to blog her thoughts after each episode. This is a response...

  • Think Biblically

    Naturalism and the Soul

    with JP Moreland

    Sean McDowell, J P Moreland, Scott Rae — 

    What is the best evidence for the soul? What is the state of philosophical debate over the existence of the soul? Can evolution explain the soul?...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Christus Victor Theory of the Atonement

    Weekly Q & A with Dr. William Lane Craig

    William Lane Craig — 

    This is the weekly Q & A blog post by our Research Professor in Philosophy, Dr. William Lane Craig. Mr. Craig, Thank you very much for your ministry. It has helped me very much in deepening my understanding why we, as Christians, believe what we believe. I am an Orthodox Christian and although in our tradition, reason is secondary to the experience of the Divine through good works of unconditional love, I have benefited immensely from your work when talking to anyone who may not necessarily be open to claims of experience ...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Kenneth Berding — 

    What is the “locus” of meaning of a biblical text? (In other words, where is the center and source of meaning?) There are three possibilities: The...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Life of Jesus, Part Two

    The Baptism of Jesus

    Matthew Williams — 

    The baptism of Jesus is easily misunderstood. We often understand this important event as Jesus simply going into the Jordan River and being...