The Divinity of Christ
Is the idea that Jesus is both God and man confusing, unnecessary and wrong?
Rev Dr Alister McGrath holds the Andreas Idreos Professorship in Science and Religion in the Faculty of Theology and Religion at the University of Oxford. Previous posts include the Professor of Theology, Ministry, and Education at Kings College London and Professor of Historical Theology at the University of Oxford. McGrath holds three doctorates from the University of Oxford, covering Science, Theology and their relationship and is the author of many academic and popular books on apologetics.
Is the idea that Jesus is both God and man confusing, unnecessary and wrong?
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How Christian apologetics has used science in its response to the claims of the New Atheists. Boyle Lecture 2014.
One of the core arguments of Richard Dawkins’ book The God Delusion is that religious faith is irrational. “Dyed-in-the-wool…
A central task of apologetics is to create a situation in which it is possible to come to faith. Part of this responsibility involves the…
Alister McGrath explains how the atheism of Richard Dawkins is grounded in his understanding of the natural sciences.
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