The Most Valuable Aim of Apologetics
Here's an excerpt from The Most Valuable Aim of Apologetics, R.C. Sproul's contribution to the October issue of Tabletalk:
The toughest three years of my life were my seminary years, because I was a zealous Christian studying in a citadel of unbelief. Every day, the precious doctrines of our faith were attacked viciously by my professors. One professor lashed out at a student in my class for coming to seminary with too many preconceived ideas, such as the deity of Christ. Another professor attacked a student when he preached on the cross. "How dare you preach the substitutionary atonement in this day and age!" the professor said. T
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