Drawing inspiration from her Calvinist background, Amanda Evinger shares 5 ideas that she employs in her family to teach kids apologetics.
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Contributing Writers January 9, 2016 9,440 Views
Drawing inspiration from her Calvinist background, Amanda Evinger shares 5 ideas that she employs in her family to teach kids apologetics.
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For those of us who want to raise young apologists, John Clark shares his six favorite websites to help us train our children to defend the Catholic Faith.
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Here are the changes by grade level in the 2024 Seton curriculum, including a new fifth grade geography workbook and Lit and Comp Reading Guide.
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Amanda Evinger draws on her own experience as a Protestant teenager to share 6 suggestions for teachable moments with inquiring teens.
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John Clark breaks down Pascal's Wager into handy thoughts. It's a challenge to live as though God existed, and it's infuriated atheists for centuries.
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Homeschoolers' feelings of isolation come in many forms but a Catholic family can use Christina Baker's five habits to fortify their family's good fight.
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John Clark wants us to teach our children to argue, so that they will be well-prepared when the world, with its doubts and questions, argues with them.
Read More »Dave Armstrong March 20, 2015 8,142 Views
I’ve been asked to highlight one of my books. The book I chose is Revelation! 1001 Bible Answers to Theological Questions. The structure of Revelation! is perhaps an “original” idea. ...
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John Clark fires right back at a popular Youtube video '20 SHORT Arguments Against God's Existence', and shuts him down in 8 steps.
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by Dave Armstrong | Non-Catholic Christians and the secular world have used the Inquisitions, the Crusades, and the Galileo incident, as “clubs” to bash the Church for almost 500 years. I did so myself, in my Protestant apologist days. But such critics almost invariably distort the known facts in order to do so.
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by Dave Armstrong | When the Church has referred to Muslims worshiping the one God, it is meant in the sense of both Christians and Muslims being monotheists.
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