By Mark Lester on Sep 04, 2020 09:35 am
In short, if you were confused too much by Christopher Nolan's Inception (2010) a decade ago, then his new film Tenet is not for you. Watching the first hour or so of Tenet is like walking slowly into the ocean, unaware that the floor beneath you is not as flat or reliable as you would like (such as in a pool). Even looking to IMDB won't help as much as one would hope when it comes to understanding the story, but I will give it my best shot (skip the paragraph though if you wish to find out for yourself.) A CIA agent (John David Washington) is sent to help prevent World War three. At the center of it is a Russian oligarch, Andrei Sator (Kenneth Brannagh), with a sort of clairvoyance/precognition ability. The agent (who is known only as The Protagonist), with the aide of Neil (Robert Pattison), is...
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By Robin Schumacher, Ph.D. on Sep 03, 2020 11:26 am
My apologies for not posting for several months, but I've been wrapping up my new book entitled A Confident Faith: Winning People to Christ with the Apologetics of the Apostle Paul. I'm excited to say the Kindle version is now available and the paperback edition should be arriving very soon. Being naturally interested in Christian apologetics, I always thought it was odd that there were no detailed works or Scriptural analysis on the apologetics employed by Paul, who is the Church's greatest evangelist outside of Christ. A master's thesis by Bruce Little focused only on Acts, a short work by William Dennison, and some brief articles on the subject have been all that's existed until now. The new book I've just published provides a deeper look into what the New Testament contains regarding Paul's evangelistic and apologetics approach. It uncovers how Paul went about his work and how his methods...
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