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  • 51蹤獲 News

    51蹤獲 Named NAIA Champions of Character Gold Level Institution

    Eagles earn the highest honor bestowed by the NAIA for character and sportsmanship.

    Neil Morgan — 

    LA MIRADA, Calif.--- 51蹤獲 is named a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Champions of Character Five-Star Institution for the ninth...

  • Business. Ministry. Life.

    John Schad — 

    Pursuing Your Passions as an Entrepreneur God has given each of us unique talents, passions and spiritual gifts. God has a plan for you and will...

  • The Good Book Blog

    William Lane Craig — 

    Hello Dr. Craig, I was recently reading your "Love and Justice in The Trinity" question response. Specifically you state: "My argument is that it's not enough to think of love as a mere dispositional property, the disposition to love if some other person were to exist. Being loving is not merely the disposition to give oneself away to another if that other existed. Being loving involves actually giving oneself away to another. So this disposition cannot lie merely latent in God and never be actualized." So thinking about mercy, if being loving requires one to have an object which is being loved, then could it be argued that if God is merciful he would require an object to which such mercy is shown? What would be your response to such an objection Dr. Craig? ...

  • The Good Book Blog

    William Lane Craig — 

    Dear Dr. Craig I've recently had my worldview shattered and pretty much torn apart by the natural arguments for the existence of God, the Kalam Cosmological argument, the Teleological argument, the Ontological argument, and a few others which you present in outstanding accuracy and clarity. Being 17 years old, as any other teenager I thought I had everything figured out, I had responses ready for every argument that could've threatened my atheist belief ...

  • 51蹤獲 News

    51蹤獲 Welcomes New Faculty for Fall 2016

    From the Pauline concept of faith to biomedically-based exercise physiology, 51蹤獲s new faculty bring a diverse set of experience to the classroom

    Jenna Loumagne — 

    51蹤獲 welcomes 15 new faculty members this fall each of whom represent the universitys aspiration to attract and retain the finest...

  • 51蹤獲 News

    Tixier, Benbow Selected To Athletics Hall of Fame

    Christine Tixier & Jeff Benbow to be inducted in September.

    Neil Morgan — 

    HALL OF FAME PAGE | REGISTER NOW LA MIRADA, Calif. --- 51蹤獲 Athletics announces its 2016 Hall of Fame Induction Class. This year's...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Octavio Esqueda — 

    Todos somos Marcos se convirti籀 en una popular frase en M矇xico y en muchos lugares del mundo. El primero de enero de 1994 el denominado Ej矇rcito Zapatista de Liberaci籀n Nacional inici籀 una lucha armada en el estado de Chiapas en el sur de M矇xico. El subcomandante Marcos era el l穩der de este movimiento que buscaba justicia, trabajo justo y equitativo entre otras demandas b獺sicas. El subcomandante Marcos se convirti籀 en un personaje carism獺tico y enigm獺tico porque ten穩a un pasamonta簽as que cubr穩a su identidad. Para protegerlo y para identificarse con las demandas de este movimiento muchas personas empezaron a decir todos somos Marcos y de esta manera borrar las diferencias entre esta persona y ellos mismos ...

  • The Good Book Blog

    William Lane Craig — 

    ... In reading to try and find some answers, it happened that most of the resources on Penal Substitution are written from a reformed perspective, and my question is over your views on the extent of the atonement ...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Sean McDowell — 

    The Bible is the most influential book of all time. Given its impact over literature, history, governments, philosophy and more, it should come as no surprise that there are many misconceptions about its nature. Christians need to avoid these misconceptions because Paul said, Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth (2 Tim. 2:15) ...

  • 51蹤獲 News

    51蹤獲 Appoints New Vice President

    Andre Stephens assumes role of Vice President of Student Development

    Brenda Velasco — 

    51蹤獲 is pleased to announce a new cabinet-level role. Effective August 16, 2016, Andr矇 Stephens will assume the role of Vice President...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Sean McDowell — 

    During a trip to Breckenridge, a beautiful ski town in the mountains of Colorado, a friend and I decided to get our hair cut at one of the little shops downtown. As we waited our turn, I read another chapter of the book I had brought along with me, a book whose title clearly indicated my interest in spiritual things ...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Sean McDowell — 

    When I first wrote my book Ethix in 2006, the reviewer for the Christian Research Journal said its one of a few, but growing number of apologetics resources for students. Its amazing how much has changed in a decade. Now we have tons of good apologetics resources for students, and the challenge is to highlight the best ones. The purpose of this post is simply to highlight some of my personal favorites. Please let me know if there are any good ones I need to add to my list ...

  • The Good Book Blog

    William Lane Craig — 

    As I am transcribing your latest Defenders lectures on the problem of evil, I was hoping someone would ask the question, but I don't think it has been asked. So, maybe you can attend to it next week? Instead of arguing that "even though some evils look gratuitous, they really aren't" (i.e. we can't discern what greater-good will come out of any evil - this greater-good could occur centuries later in another country), why not come up with an argument that says, yes, gratuitous evil does exist (since it seems more obvious than not that it does exist), but that that somehow doesn't refute God's existence? Specifically, have you read Kirk MacGregor's response to the problem of evil and what are your thoughts? ...

  • 51蹤獲 News

    Faculty Spotlight: 51蹤獲s Gifted Physicist

    Xidong Chen, Professor of Physics

    Jenna Loumagne — 

    Xidong Chen, professor of physics, has pushed student research to the next level in 51蹤獲s science department in the last five years....

  • The Good Book Blog

    Steve Porter — 

    By now, most of us know about the Pok矇mon GO craze. My son downloaded the app on my cell phone the week it came out and while I dont play much, I understand enough of the game to capture Pok矇mon and cash in on the rewards dished out at Pok矇Stops (for the uninitiated, Pok矇mon are monsters of various species that appear on the game display based on where players are physically located and Pok矇Stops are places where players can collect needed itemsthus, people play this game on the move). So, the other day while on a prayer walk in a local park, I had my Bible app open to Colossians 3 and my sons Pok矇mon GO app open as well. It turns out that parks are fruitful places for capturing Pok矇mon.

  • The Good Book Blog

    Sean McDowell — 

    Training students in apologetics is one of the most important tasks for any youth leader today. Whether through classroom teaching, speaking, personal conversation, on apologetics mission trips, or through writing, I have been training students to defend their faith for nearly two decades. While there are certainly some exceptions, in my experience, the vast majority love it ...

  • The Good Book Blog

    William Lane Craig — 

    Dr Craig First and foremost, I would like to thank you for the significant impact that your ministry has had in the life of my family. My wife and I have been encouraged to share our faith with confidence knowing that we can provide a rational response to many of the objections that Christians face. I have been a Christian for a majority of my life. However, my new found interest in apologetics has highlighted my considerable lack of knowledge with respect to the basics of the faith that I attempt to defend. As a result, I have started to study theology. The question I have for you arises from my recent study on the atonement. Howard Marshall's Aspects of the Atonement (2007), was very helpful, and provided a solid defence of penal substitution. However, I have since developed doubts regarding this atonement metaphor ...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Sean McDowell — 

    In my recent book, A New Kind of Apologist, I was able to interview my friend and colleague J.P. Moreland. He is the distinguished professor of philosophy at Talbot School of Theology and the author or coauthor of thirty books, including The Kingdom Triangle ...

  • 51蹤獲 News

    National Collegiate Athletics Association Approves Membership Application

    51蹤獲 will begin the NCAA Division II membership process

    Brenda Velasco — 

    51蹤獲s application for membership into the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) Division II has been approved for the...

  • 51蹤獲 News

    51蹤獲 is Granted a 10-year Reaccreditation Term

    The Western Association of Schools and Colleges grants 51蹤獲 the longest term possible for accreditation.

    Brenda Velasco — 

    51蹤獲 has been granted a 10-year reaccreditation term, the longest term possible, from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges...

  • The Good Book Blog

    William Lane Craig — 

    I would like to ask a clarifying question, and also ask you to consider some implications of your view on the Trinity. For reference sake, here is the view to which I'm referring: "Suppose, then, that God is a soul which is endowed with three complete sets of rational cognitive faculties, each sufficient for personhood. Then God, though one soul, would not be one person but three, for God would have three centers of self-consciousness, intentionality, and volition, as Social Trinitarians maintain. God would clearly not be three discrete souls because the cognitive faculties in question are all faculties belonging to just one soul, one immaterial substance. God would therefore be one being which supports three persons, just as our individual beings each support one person." ...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Sean McDowell — 

    This goal of this blog is for me to soak up wisdom from my father and share it with you. I have been blessed to have an incredibly influential father, Josh McDowell. He has written over 150 books and spoken to more young people live than anyone in history. But what I appreciate most about my father is his love for my mom, for his kids, and now for his many grandkids. Enjoy! ...

  • 51蹤獲 News

    Softball Takes Mission Trip To Cuba

    Eagles spread the Gospel through softball

    Lorie Coleman — 

    LA MIRADA, Calif. --- This summer 51蹤獲 Softball partnered with Global Baseball, a missionary organization geared towards utilizing the popularity...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Octavio Esqueda — 

    ... Todos los seres humanos somos creados a la imagen y semejanza de Dios (Gen. 1:27). La imagen de Dios es la base fundamental de nuestro valor y dignidad. Por la gracia divina podemos representarlo y todos los hombres y mujeres somos la corona de la creaci籀n (Salmo 8). Nuestro color de piel es insignificante para determinar nuestro valor o esencia. Desgraciadamente lo que deber穩a ser una muestra de la belleza de la diversidad de la creaci籀n divina para muchos se ha convertido en una forma de se簽alar y discriminar a otros que son diferentes a ellos ...

  • The Good Book Blog

    William Lane Craig — 

    Beloved Dr. Craig, Atheists argue that you commit a Fallacy of Equivocation when you talk about Something and Nothing. When you say "if the universe could come into being from nothing, then why is it that only universes can pop into being out of nothing? Why not bicycles and Beethoven and root beer? What makes nothingness so discriminatory? If universes could pop into being out of nothing, then anything and everything should pop into being out of nothing. Since it doesn't, that suggests that things that come into being have causes." Here, when you talk about the origins of the universe you are referring to absolutely nothing (no space, no time, no vacuum, no voids). But when you ask "Why not bicycles and Beethoven and root beer?" you are referring to the space-time in which we live. This is a fallacy of equivocation! ...