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Rick Wade

RICK WADE

Research Associate
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2001 W. Plano Parkway
Plano TX 75075
(972) 941-4571
E-mail: rwade@probe.org
Probe web site: www.probe.org

Rick Wade holds a B.A. in communications (radio broadcasting) from Moody Bible Institute, an M.A. in Christian Thought (theology/philosophy of religion) from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and a Master of Humanities (emphasis in philosophy) from the University of Dallas. Rick's interests focus on apologetics, Christianity and culture, and the changing currents in Western thought. Before joining Probe Ministries in February 1997, Rick worked in the ship repair industry in Norfolk, VA.

PROBE PUBLICATIONS

Answering E-Mails
Blaise Pascal: An Apologist for Our Times
Christian Apologetics: An Introduction
Christianity: The True Humanism
Christianity and Religious Pluralism
Confident Belief: What Does It Mean To Know Truth?
Conversation with an Atheist
Defeating Darwinism
Eastern Orthodoxy
Echoes of a Voice

God and the Future
Hindrances of the Mind
Historical Christ
Justin Martyr: Defender for the Church
Inspiration of the Bible
Learning About God
Lessons from C. S. Lewis
Looking for God: The Spiritual Quest of Generation X
Making Distinctions: A Warning Against Mixing Beliefs
Miracles

Modern Myths
No Reason to Fear
Not a Threat: The Contributions of Christianity to Western Society
Persecution in the Early Church
Putting Beliefs into Practice: The Real Test for Christian Students
Restoring the Sacred
Scripture and Tradition in the Early Church
That They May Be One: Evangelicals and Catholics in Dialogue
The Debate Over the King James Version
The Enlightenment
The Failure of Modern Ethics

The Loss Of Self In Postmodern Times
The Meaning of the Cross
The New Absolutes
The Relevance of Christianity: An Apologetic
The Sovereignty of God
The Will of God
The World in Our Worship
Truth: What It Is and Why We Can Know It
What Do I Say Now? Responding to the Slogans of Critics
Will Winter Ever End? Groundhog Day and Modern Thought
Worldviews, Continued

LECTURES

The Authority of the Bible
The Canon of Scripture
The Christian Mind
A Christian Understanding of Culture
A Christian View of Truth
Christianity and Religious Pluralism (or, Is Jesus the Only Savior?)
The Deity of Christ
The Existence of God
An Explanatory Argument for Christianity
God and Evil
Hindrances of the Mind
Human Nature: Who Are We?
Introduction to Christian Apologetics
Making Distinctions: A Warning Against Mixing Beliefs
The Meaning of the Cross
Miracles
Postmodernism and the Loss of Truth
Putting Beliefs into Practice (2000)
Putting Beliefs into Practice Revisited: Twenty-Somethings and Faithful Living (2011) The Resurrection of Jesus
Scripture and Tradition in the Early Church
Talking with Secularists
Tolerance-Today's Highest Virtue
Truth: What It Is and Why We Can Know It
Worldviews