
Scientific Perspectives on Genesis 1-3
Three scientists present their own distinctive perspective on the proper understanding of Genesis chapters 1-3. Each speaker describes…
Engage with the most important questions of life
Three scientists present their own distinctive perspective on the proper understanding of Genesis chapters 1-3. Each speaker describes…
After an appraisal of recent scholarship on the historicity of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, Professor William Craig contends that,…
[This talk gives] the background for what we’re going to look at in the next few sessions, which will be on the resurrection of Jesus…
William Lane Craig examines the Big Bang theory and the question of why anything exists.
A response to Bertrand Russell's criticism that God does not provide enough evidence for people to believe in him.
Did 'core' Christian beliefs slowly change over history? This talk considers: the Gospels; the divinity of Jesus; and the resurrection.
What about other religions? When the world is moving in such a globalizing way, believing in one truth seems naive at best, and intolerant…
Considering the question of whether belief in God lacks the evidence to support it - and why arguments on their own are not enough.
Peter May considers some of the earliest evidence for the resurrection: the early Christian creed recorded in 1 Corinthians 15:3-5