Tough Questions Christians Face: 2010 National Conference


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1. The Brave New World of New Media


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2. Principles for Conduct in Communication


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3. Taking Captive New Media for the Church


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4. The Hypersocialized Generation


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5. Questions & Answers #1
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6. Why Did Jesus Have to Die?


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7. Is the Doctrine of Inerrancy Defensible?


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8. Does the Doctrine of the Divine Decrees Eliminate Human Will?


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9. What Is Evil & Where Did It Come From?


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10. How Do We Know Which Interpretation Is Right?


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11. Is the Exclusivity of Christ Unjust?


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12. Questions & Answers #2

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13. Why Does the Universe Look So Old?


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14. Is Calvinism Good for the Church?


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15. If God Is Good, How Could He Command Holy War?


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16. Can We Enjoy Heaven Knowing of Loved Ones in Hell?


Is the Doctrine of Inerrancy Defensible?
For centuries orthodox Christians have taught that the Holy Scriptures are inerrant. Skeptics, on the other hand, claim that this doctrine is meaningless, saying that the doctrine of inerrancy has died the death of a thousand qualifications. How should Christians respond? In this lecture, Dr. Michael Horton explains what inerrancy means and shows how and why it remains a defensible part of our confession.
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