Category Archives: book of Genesis

A Case for the Old Testament: Religious Pluralism, Conclusion

In this week’s class we are concluding our topic of Religious Pluralism and reviewing our study in the book of Genesis, chapters 37-38 by looking at an introduction to Joseph and Judah. We will then take a few weeks off before beginning a summer class that will continue our study in Christian Apologetics, making a… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament: Religious Pluralism, Part 5 – Why Jesus?

In this week’s class, we are continuing with our topic of Religious Pluralism by asking the question: Why Jesus? In our past several classes we have looked at the topic of Religious Pluralism, and why it is a harmful view to the foundational truths of Christianity. If all paths lead to God and Heaven, then… Continue Reading

Answers for a study in the book of Genesis: Chapters 33-36, The Twelve Sons of Israel

“Answers for a study in the book of Genesis” is a weekly post in addition to the regular “apologetics” posts on the weekend where the original questions can be found at the bottom of the study, and then answers appear here mid-week. This gives you time to do your own research, and then check your… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament: Religious Pluralism, Part 4b – Suspicious similarities between Islam and Mormonism

In this week’s class, we are continuing with our topic of Religious Pluralism, focusing on some suspicious similarities between Islam and Mormonism. In an effort to show reasons why the Christian worldview and the Bible in particular are unique from other faiths, religions and philosophies, we are highlighting the major beliefs and historical backgrounds that… Continue Reading

Answers for a study in the book of Genesis: Chapters 30-32, The Patriarch Jacob and his family journey

“Answers for a study in the book of Genesis” is a weekly post in addition to the regular “apologetics” posts on the weekend where the original questions can be found at the bottom of the study, and then answers appear here mid-week. This gives you time to do your own research, and then check your… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament: Religious Pluralism, Part 4a – Islam and Christianity

In this week’s class we will continue our investigation of Religious Pluralism as we make our case for the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. As we study the lives of the Patriarchs in the book of Genesis, we find the historical basis for the three major faiths: Christianity, Judaism and Islam. We will focus,… Continue Reading

Answers for a study in the book of Genesis: Chapters 27-29, The Patriarch Jacob

“Answers for a study in the book of Genesis” is a weekly post in addition to the regular “apologetics” posts on the weekend where the original questions can be found at the bottom of the study, and then answers appear here mid-week. This gives you time to do your own research, and then check your… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament, The History Continues: Religious Pluralism, Part 3

For this week’s class we will look at a few outside videos that will help us understand some unique things about Christianity that highlight the differences from other belief systems in general. We will also focus on a specific question that is often misunderstood about Judaism, and that is: “Why did, and do, the Jewish… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament, The History Continues: Religious Pluralism, Part 2

This week’s class is part two on the topic of Religious Pluralism in our “Case for the Old Testament, The History Continues.” We are also reviewing last week’s Bible study on Genesis 24-26. Studying the Old Testament as Christians gives us the first half of our story and a picture of things to come! Lessons… Continue Reading

Answers for a study in the book of Genesis: Chapters 24-26, The Patriarch Isaac

“Answers for a study in the book of Genesis” is a weekly post in addition to the regular “apologetics” posts on the weekend where the original questions can be found at the bottom of the study, and then answers appear here mid-week. This gives you time to do your own research, and then check your… Continue Reading