The Journal of Biblical Apologetics is an exclusive collection of publications on the various topics nested within apologetics. Volume 10 contains articles, summaries, and book reviews that are extraordinarily well written and rich with valuable information.
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“The line between human reason and human faith was a sliding scale that moved up and down according to individual philosophers. When a Catholic thinker could not justify a Church dogma by Aristotelian reason and logic, he accepted it by blind faith on the authority of the Roman church.” (Page 5)
“Take the issue of the pagan Greek concept of ‘free will’ that is nowhere found in the Bible.” (Page 8)
“Evangelical Christians should ‘look before they leap’ to embrace Aquinas’ pagan worldview. Aquinas’ ‘natural’ theology and ‘natural’ law are only pseudo names for ‘secular’ theology and ‘secular’ law!” (Page 3)
“Belief’ came from human faith, and rested on religious authority. While reason tells us what we ‘know,’ faith tells us what we ‘believe.’” (Page 4)
“This gives us a practical insight into the secular humanist’s all-consuming lust to root out all sacred symbols from society. It can be a monument to the Ten Commandments, ‘In God we trust’ on our coins, prayer before a football game, etc. Any and all ‘sacred’ things must be destroyed. Secularism cannot tolerate these things. As Francis Schaeffer and many other evangelical scholars have repeatedly pointed out, Thomas Aquinas is directly to blame for setting in motion the secularist vision of life.” (Page 3)