Parker Manning grew up in a Catholic family, going to church every week and attending Catholic school. He graduated from Purdue University Northwest, obtaining degrees in Accounting and Business Analytics, with minors in Mathematics and Economics.
He also has an interest in theology and philosophy, with books such as Fundamentals of Catholic Theology in Just Over 100 Pages: A Theological Defense of the Catholic Faith in Opposition to Protestant Defiance and Catholic God, True God: Refuting Arguments Against the Catholic God from the Modern World. He is writing another book, Divine Simplicity: Simplified—A Manageable Look at one of Theology’s Most Complicated Subjects.
More by Parker Manning
Tradition to a Protestant 08/29/2024
Special Pleading for a Protestant Bible 07/17/2024
Baptism Is Logically Necessary 06/26/2024
Two Logical Fallacies for Protestants 05/08/2024
Do Christians Worship an Egomaniac? 04/26/2024
Does God Change His Mind? 03/12/2024
The Clincher of Unanimous Consent 02/08/2024
Sola Scriptura and Basic Illogic 01/11/2024
God Does Not ‘Get Angry' 11/16/2023
A Loving God Requires Hell 08/01/2023
A Mathematical Case for the Real Presence 05/04/2023
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