
"Christianity is completely irrational and not testable"
Responding to the common objection that Christianity is irrational rather than based on any factual evidence.
Engage with the debate on whether Christianity is true: the arguments and counter-arguments, the evidence for and the objections against Christianity.
Responding to the common objection that Christianity is irrational rather than based on any factual evidence.
Is Christianity just a crutch for the weak, unintelligent and scared, or is it far more than that?
During the Question and Answer session of Professor Craig's Manchester Lecture "Is Life without God Absurd?", he was asked how he came to…
Larry Hurtado's book 'Destroyer of the Gods' examines the characteristics of Christianity that set it apart from the Roman world.
James N Anderson provides a real, concrete analysis of the reasons Christianity makes most sense of the world.
Tim Keller's new book explores the question of how anyone in our age of scepticism could believe in Christianity.
Peter Byrom explains how apologetics enabled him to see that Christian belief was reasonable and needed a response.
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.
One of the benefits of public debates is that it encourages Christians to engage with the issues raised in these events, think through…