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Who Made God?: And Answers to Over 100 Other Tough Questions of Faith (2003) — Contributor — 739 copies, 2 reviews
Beyond Opinion: Living the Faith We Defend (2007) — Contributor — 683 copies, 5 reviews

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OUTLINE: (1) God in the Old Testament (Father); (2) God on the Streets of Palestine (Son); (3) God in the Upper Room after the Ascension (Holy Spirit)
Three Apologetic Applications: (1) The Being of God (Ontology); (2) Holiness, the Character of God (Axiology); (3) The Knowledge of God (Epistemology)
Quote (L T Jeyachandran): "When there is bad grammar in the Bible, there is good theology." (Genesis 1:26, John 14-16 [spirit in Greek is neuter, but John refers to the Holy Spirit as He])
Quote (C show more S Lewis): "The devil sends error in pairs."
John 5: The Jews clearly understood Jesus claimed to be God.
John 10:30: In Greek, "one" is neuter, implying not the same person, but the same essence, or being.
John 17: That they may be one (masculine) as we are one (neuter).
Jesus' resurrection is the only miracle in which the law of entropy is violated.
The stone was rolled away, not to let Jesus out, but to let us in.
If you put God's omniscience into a static framework, you fall into two errors: one is open theism, and the other is that God knows everything and so we are irrelevant. But God constantly relates to us as though He is hearing us for the first time.
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