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Logos Questions

Logos Questions is series of booklets introducing issues in analytic and exegetical theology. The booklets are short, accessible, and free to access. The series will be updated regularly with new booklets.

Currently available booklets:

Why Would a Good God Allow Suffering?

(Jonathan Curtis Rutledge)

Can God Change? 

(RT Mullins)

Why Bother Using Religious Rituals? 

(Joshua Cockayne)

Why Isn’t God More Obvious?

(Derek King)

Is Jesus God Incarnate?

(Oliver Crisp)

 What’s So Unique About Being Human?

(Christa McKirland)

 

Is Faith Reasonable?

(Jason Stigall)

Was Jesus Really God-forsaken?

(Preston Hill)

What does it mean that the Spirit of God indwells the believer in Christ?

(Kimberley Kroll)

What does it mean to be a Church-community?

(Jeremy Rios)

Why Do Christians Believe in the Trinity?

(Dennis Bray)

What does it reveal about God that the Son of God was born of a woman?

(Amy Peeler)

 

If you are interested in receiving printed versions of the booklets, please email: [email protected]

 

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