
Sapiens – a critical review
Yuval Noah Harari’s 'Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind' is a fascinating book, yet there are also deep flaws.
What does it mean to be a human being? Who am I? Can the search for personal identity and purpose ever really be satisfied? Find out how Christianity provides satisfying answers to our experiences of life and the questions they raise.
Yuval Noah Harari’s 'Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind' is a fascinating book, yet there are also deep flaws.
Dr Peter Clarke considers whether the experiments of Benjamin Libet call into question the reality of human will. Although quite a…
An examination of Biblical views on disability and disabled people.
An in-depth look at Jordan Peterson's 'antidote to chaos'.
What, if anything, separates human beings from every other species on earth? Are we just naked apes? Or something more?
This is an outstanding and important book. It is an exposition and defence of the Christian hope, drawing heavily on Wright’s more…
Reality TV now seems to be everywhere. What does it tell us about what is real and what is true? And what does it say about God?
An interview with Professor Brent Waters on posthumanism and its implications.
The forthright defence of the permissibility of "after-birth abortion" – infanticide – by two Melbourne-based philosophers in…