
A Christian Response to A.C. Grayling's Against All Gods
A.C. Grayling, Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London, begins his self-described ‘polemic’ against…
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A.C. Grayling, Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London, begins his self-described ‘polemic’ against…
This is a book that encourages as it informs, helping its readers as we seek to understand something of God and His ways. Its four parts…
This is a lovely little book. It is deliberately little; it is a shortened version of Dan Clark’s previous book Dead or Alive? I…
Finkelstein and Mazar represent two of the most influential Israeli archaeologists of the present generation. Finkelstein is a professor at…
In a talk given at The Veritas Forum at the Texas A&M University in February 2005, Professor Eleonore Stump considers how a 'second…
This extended review provides some excellent responses to arguments that Sagan used and which keep cropping up today.
A series of sermons by Rev Melvin Tinker considering what we can learn about suffering from the book of Job.
A review of Nick Barham's Disconnected: Why our kids are turning their backs on everything we thought we knew.
Hegel is a challenging and influential thinker. This short but rich book engages with Hegel from a Reformed Christian perspective.