
Setting the record straight on the Church's dark history
Marcus K Paul's book 'The Evil That Men Do' offers a more balanced view of church history; acknowledging the good as well as the bad.
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Marcus K Paul's book 'The Evil That Men Do' offers a more balanced view of church history; acknowledging the good as well as the bad.
This short book explores whether we can be confident in the truth in our post-truth age.
Former cold-case homicide detective J Warner Wallace applies his skills to training kids to do apologetics.
Andy Crouchs award-winning book examines what a Christian posture towards human culture should look like.
Alister McGrath breaks down the myth that science and religion are incompatible, encouraging us to explore the two collaboratively.
Nabeel Qureshi, a former muslim, weighs up the evidence for both Islam and Christianity.
What, if anything, separates human beings from every other species on earth? Are we just naked apes? Or something more?
Reflections on the 2013 Cambridge University debate about the future of religion in public life.
In this article, Peter S. Williams defends one of the key statements of Intelligent Design theory, namely that specified complexity…