Religion and Well-being: Assessing the evidence
Summary from a 2016 Theos Report showing the positive correlation between 'religion' and 'well-being'.
Related resources for Answering Four Misconceptions about the Christian Faith
Summary from a 2016 Theos Report showing the positive correlation between 'religion' and 'well-being'.
Mike Licona responds to the latest attempt by the hyperskeptical community to advance the thesis that Jesus never existed.
Responding to the common objection that Christianity is irrational rather than based on any factual evidence.
There are two elements in our title. Postmodernism and the uniqueness of Christ. What do we mean by them? What exactly is postmodernism?…
A review of Carolyn Weber's account of finding God at Oxford.
How can we explain mankind's dueling capacities for debauchery and greatness? Pascal argued Christianity held the answer.
If evolution programs our brains for survival, not truth, and humanity evolved to believe in God, how can atheists trust that their…
If people are going to feel the full force of the claims of Christ on their lives, they need to see the whole story of salvation.
This workshop addresses the function of the will both in the formation of a belief and the critical review (audit) of one’s network…