The following are links that were either mentioned on this week's show or inspired by it, as posted live on the @STRtweets Twitter feed:
- Good Reasons to Say Grace in a Restaurant by Greg Koukl
- Like the new STR Facebook page
- Is God in Time? by Greg Koukl
- Who Created God? by Amy Hall
- God, Time, & Eternity (CD) by William Lane Craig
- ReTHINK Student Apologetics Conference – September 26-27
- Become a monthly supporter of Stand to Reason
- The Forgotten Trinity by James White
- The Trinity: A Solution, Not a Problem (CD) by Greg Koukl
- The Deep Things of God: How the Trinity Changes Everything by Fred Sanders
- Father, Son, & Holy Spirit: Relationships, Roles, & Relevance by Bruce Ware
- The Trinity Is Biblical by Melinda Penner
- The Christian Faith: A Systematic Theology for Pilgrims on the Way by Michael Horton
- Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine by Wayne Grudem
- Sinners in the Hands of a Good God: Reconciling Divine Justice and Mercy by David Clotfelter
- What We Believe about the Five Points of Calvinism – Desiring God
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I so very much want to comment on the article "Is God In Time?". Is there a way to do that?
Posted by: Sam Loveall | July 30, 2014 at 07:00 PM
Sam, only the blog posts have comments, not the articles, so I'm sorry about that. But you're welcome to comment here.
Posted by: Amy | July 31, 2014 at 11:29 AM
I think Greg mentioned a podcast by Tim Keller this week on the show (it may have been last week). Can you post the name of the podcast? Also, if we would like to ask questions during the show but I can't call in, is there a way to email or post somewhere? I just listened to the show with JP Moreland and know there are some that believe we have body, soul, and spirit and I would like Greg to explain some passages that seem to imply all three and how he reconciles these passages.
Posted by: Emily Madsen | July 31, 2014 at 10:07 PM