
The Distinctiveness of Early Christianity
Larry Hurtado's book 'Destroyer of the Gods' examines the characteristics of Christianity that set it apart from the Roman world.
Related resources for A Royal Ruin: Pascal's Argument from Humanity to Christianity
Larry Hurtado's book 'Destroyer of the Gods' examines the characteristics of Christianity that set it apart from the Roman world.
In the twenty-first century, can people really still believe in angels and demons?
Is Christianity just a crutch for the weak, unintelligent and scared, or is it far more than that?
Many people today describe that they are 'living inside their own head'. This describes a state of disconnection from reality outside of…
Postmodern liberalism may sound liberating and enticing to its adherents, but it may be no more than a 21st century fairy tale for the…
In this book, Dan Strange highlights five compelling questions the world constantly attempts to answer – whether it’s aware of it or not.
In 'Can Science Explain everything?' John Lennox shows that science sits more comfortably within the Christian worldview than in atheism.
Did 'core' Christian beliefs slowly change over history? This talk considers: the Gospels; the divinity of Jesus; and the resurrection.
Why does the desire to be young again continually re-appear in contemporary culture? What is a Christian response?