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R.C. Sproul

R.C. Sproul: Death Does Not Have the Last Word

When we close our eyes in death, we do not cease to be alive; rather, we experience a continuation of personal consciousness.

R.C. Sproul: Biblical Scholasticism

Nothing evokes more snorts from the snouts of anti-rational zealots than appeals to sages from the era of Protestant Scholasticism.

R.C. Sproul: The Difference Between Ethics and Morality

In our vocabulary, you’ll find that most people use the words, ethics and morality interchangeably, as if they were synonyms. But historically, that’s not been the case.

R.C. Sproul: Zeal Without Knowledge

Many people are surprised, and some are shocked, when they hear of my involvement in the charismatic movement years ago.

R.C. Sproul: We’re Called To Make Disciples, Not Simply Converts

Discipleship in the biblical sense involves walking with the teacher and learning from his words, but it is more than that. Christians are called to make disciples, not just converts.

R.C. Sproul: God Is the Source

Charlemagne was one of the most illustrious members of the Carolingian dynasty, which lasted until the tenth century. The Renaissance was a recovery of classical language and biblical truth.

R.C. Sproul: Explaining Anomalies

Unbelievers often allege that the Bible is full of contradictions. However, the vast majority of supposed “contradictions” in Scripture are relatively easy to reconcile.

R.C. Sproul: Humiliation to Exaltation

Before sin came into the world, there was no shame. There was no embarrassment. The experience of humiliation was completely unknown and foreign to the human race.