
Fool's Talk - a review
This book urgently seeks a recovery of Christian persuasion, 'a way of apologetics that is as profound as the good news we announce'.
Related resources for Unbelievable? - a review
This book urgently seeks a recovery of Christian persuasion, 'a way of apologetics that is as profound as the good news we announce'.
This extensive study explores the debates around sexuality and identity, and argues that the Bible provides a more fulfilling model.
This engaging book uses a 'choose your own adventure' format to help readers discover their fundamental beliefs about reality.
“If Christianity is not true, then it’s not worth believing” - This book addresses common objections to Christian truth claims.
What has authority to help us to know truly? This book explores questions of how we can really know what reality is like.
Some reflections on helping people handle questions about our faith.
Peter Byrom explains how apologetics enabled him to see that Christian belief was reasonable and needed a response.
Links to further resources to follow up on the bethinking booklet which asks 'How can God allow suffering?'
Bill Craig and A.C. Grayling debate the problem of suffering in the light of tsunamis, on Justin Brierley's 'Unbelievable?' radio programme.