Finding Faith Amid Doubts and Big Questions

Is it wrong to doubt? Many Christians assume that doubt is faith’s opposite and that wandering among the hard questions of faith will lead us further and further away from God. True believers, the assumption goes, never waver in their confidence in the fundamental truths of the Christian faith.

Professor and philosopher Travis Dickinson disagrees. Instead, he says, our doubts and hard questions about the faith are actually an important way we can express our commitment and love to God. Doubt isn’t our destination but it’s an important step on the way. It’s possible to wander toward God as we ask our questions honestly, in faith and trust. As we do, we’ll discover the truth, goodness, and beauty of God waiting for us.

Meet Travis

Travis Dickinson is the Professor of Philosophy at Dallas Baptist University. He is the author of three books: Wandering Toward God (forthcoming 10/2022),  Logic and the Way of Jesus and Everyday Apologetics, and the coauthor of Stand Firm: Apologetics and the Brilliance of the Gospel. He holds an MA and PhD in Philosophy (University of Iowa), an MA in Philosophy of Religion and Ethics (Talbot School of Theology), and an MA in Christian Apologetics (Biola University). Travis is a contributing writer for the Christian Research Journal and regularly speaks at churches and conferences. He is also a husband and father of four children.