PLATO.... So who today are our principal storytellers? Not philosophers, but filmmakers. For those who know both the enormous entertainment potential and the culture-shaping power of film, this book will stir mind and imagination.
Spiegel confirms the biblical truths found in the book of Romans and describes the moral and psychological dynamics involved in the abandonment of faith.
In Hell and Divine Goodness, James Spiegel assesses the three major alternative theories of hell, arriving at the conclusion that the conditionalist view is, all things considered, the most defensible position on the issue.
Will geckos go to heaven? Was Jesus fun to be around? Does God know how many spiders there are in all the basements in the world? These are just a few of the questions that Spiegel has fielded in conversations with his sons, Bailey and Sam.
In Hypocrisy, James Spiegel draws insights from ethics, theology, psychology, apologetics, and spiritual formation to guide you through this complex subject.
Does philosophy have any value for our faith? James Spiegel insists that Christians need philosophy to discern wrong ideas and shows us how it can enhance biblical faith and living.
Scholar and author James Spiegel affirms the classic view of God's omniscience and omnipotence and shows how it answers difficult questions that Christians wrestle with, including the problem of evil.
This is more than a book of suggestions--this is a manual for how to be "blameless and pure, children of God without fault in a crooked and depraved generation..." (Phillip. 2: 14). "This book is a workout for the Christian soul.
Scholar and author James Spiegel affirms the classic view and shows how it answers difficult questions that Christians wrestle with, including the problem of evil.