Studying ... Anthropology and Archaeology
Some thoughts on studying archaeology and / or anthropology as a Christian.
Related resources for The Penultimate Curiosity - a review
Some thoughts on studying archaeology and / or anthropology as a Christian.
Readers of EN may remember a previous article where I reviewed several books by Bart Ehrman. I observed that Ehrman had previously been a…
In a talk given at The Veritas Forum at the University of California, Santa Cruz, in February 2007, Professor Owen Gingerich, who has…
Creating a work of philosophy that is both deeply rich in meaning and accessible to a non-philosophically-trained audience is a daunting…
This is Part 1 of Peter S. Williams' article 'Intelligent Designs on Science', which is the final paper in a series of interactions between…
Less than two metres tall and only lasting about 70 years — can we matter in a universe that is so big and so old, so dark and so cold?
A review of Nick Barham's Disconnected: Why our kids are turning their backs on everything we thought we knew.
People have great respect for science as they form their worldview. They adopt false beliefs and learn to ignore competing information…
Hegel is a challenging and influential thinker. This short but rich book engages with Hegel from a Reformed Christian perspective.