
Playing Dumb: Consequences of Violating the Natural Law
In a talk given at The Veritas Forum at Louisiana State University in March 2006, Jay Budziszewski considers "natural law" – the…
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In a talk given at The Veritas Forum at Louisiana State University in March 2006, Jay Budziszewski considers "natural law" – the…
A review of Nick Barham's Disconnected: Why our kids are turning their backs on everything we thought we knew.
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.
Former cold-case homicide detective J Warner Wallace applies his skills to training kids to do apologetics.
This comprehensive exploration of the history and mechanics of human curiosity argues that “Science swims in the slipstream of ultimate…
Anthony Thiselton introduces key thinkers and ideas within philosophy of religion through the centuries.
Religion and Science are often seen as entirely separate – this book tries to bring them together.
Links to further resources to follow up on the bethinking booklet which asks 'How can God allow suffering?'
In this article, Peter S. Williams defends one of the key statements of Intelligent Design theory, namely that specified complexity…