
"Who am I?"
Who are you? Where does your sense of identity come from?
We need to Relate any set of beliefs to the complex world we inhabit, to see if they help us live in it and make sense of it. Can Christians live out their beliefs with integrity?
Who are you? Where does your sense of identity come from?
In one poll, J.R.R. Tolkien's book The Lord of the Rings was voted the British public's best loved book. Jerram Barrs delves into Tolkien's…
A New Testament scholar reviews Dan Brown's novel The Da Vinci Code.
If the answer is yes, then we are in trouble. I have consistently put forth what I believe to be a very strong argument for the existence…
The landscape within which we do apologetics has changed. Our arguments can be sound, our evidence convincing (at least to us), but…
Religious pluralism has gained a foothold both as a mainstream academic position and in popular culture. John Hick must be understood as a…
David Cook considers the ethics of apologetics. He looks at why people reject the use of apologetics and whether they have a good case or…
Hegel is a challenging and influential thinker. This short but rich book engages with Hegel from a Reformed Christian perspective.
In a world where we see so much suffering, what reasons are there for hope?