
C.S. Lewis' views on Science and Scientism
A talk on 'Science and Its Proper Boundaries: The Legacy of C.S. Lewis' outlining Lewis' views on science and scientism.
Engage with the debate about whether it is possible to know anything for sure, particularly in subjects such as history. Is it wrong to claim that we can be certain of anything?
A talk on 'Science and Its Proper Boundaries: The Legacy of C.S. Lewis' outlining Lewis' views on science and scientism.
I don’t like the word ‘faith.’ Not because faith isn’t valuable, but because it’s often deeply misunderstood.…
An examination of various responses to the question "What is Truth?"
Philosopher Peter S. Williams reviews the Christian, Hindu and Secular Humanist perspectives on themes of Truth, Faith and Hope in the…
If evolution programs our brains for survival, not truth, and humanity evolved to believe in God, how can atheists trust that their…
Is our own experience the final and only arbiter for what we can accept as true?
What is agnosticism and is it a sensible approach to take to issues of truth and, in particular, to the claims of Christianity?
Will science lead us to complete knowledge of everything, or are there areas science can't touch?
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