Learning to See the World Rightly
In this book, Philip Ryken sets out the need for students to take a distinctively Christian approach to their studies and all of life.
Related resources for Spirituality Without God a review
In this book, Philip Ryken sets out the need for students to take a distinctively Christian approach to their studies and all of life.
Justin Brierley reflects on why he is still a Christian after ten years on hosting debates with atheists
Andrew Walker looks at what the Bible says about the questions and issues surrounding gender identity.
With young people drifting away from the church faster than ever, this book looks at ways to create a space where faith is seen as a…
A review of Bart Ehrman's book claiming that many of the New Testament documents were falsely written under someone else's name.
In the twenty-first century, can people really still believe in angels and demons?
Links to further resources to follow up on the bethinking booklet which asks 'How can God allow suffering?'
A.C. Grayling discusses the arguments in his book The God Argument with Peter S. Williams on Justin Brierley's 'Unbelievable?' radio…
This was the first event of The UK Reasonable Faith Tour 2011 and took place at Westminster Central Hall, London on 17 October 2011 in…