J. Warner applies investigative principles to show why the Gospels are reliable, examining their early authorship, corroboration, textual integrity, and lack of bias among...
In this video, J. Warner examines how we define truth by exploring major theories—including pragmatic, empiricist, and emotivist approaches—and demonstrates why a correspondence theory...
In this episode, J. Warner and Sean McDowell explore the critical difference between teaching and training in discipleship, highlighting the importance of purposefully preparing...
In this video, J. Warner demonstrates that the earliest Christian sources already present a fully divine Jesus, countering the claim that high Christology was...
Many of the earliest church leaders held contradictory theological positions. How can we trust them for information about Jesus if they don’t agree theologically?...
Even if objective truths exist, are claims about morality, like “premarital sex is immoral,” an objective truth claim or merely a matter of personal...
The existence of God and the Resurrection of Jesus seem like extraordinary claims. Don’t these kinds of claims require extraordinary evidence? What do skeptics...