Is science the only way to know anything about anything?
Scientism says that science is the source of all our knowledge. Does this make sense or are there other sources for what we can know?
Related resources for Assumptions Behind Derrida's Theory of Deconstruction
Scientism says that science is the source of all our knowledge. Does this make sense or are there other sources for what we can know?
This talk, given by Stefan Lindholm from English L'Abri, considers the relationship between philosophy and theology – between…
Absolute truth is often thought to lead to oppression and injustice. But what if it is the only way to real freedom?
The late British missiologist Lesslie Newbigin made a profound impact on many evangelicals. His prophetical call to mission in the West was…
Rudiger Sumann talks on the subject of 'I Know Christianity is True but I Can't Believe It'.
Two sample chapters from Relativism: Feet Firmly Planted in Mid-Air by Greg Koukl and Francis J. Beckwith.
Preference or truth? Is there a difference?
One of the most perceptive analysts of the consequences of pluralism for the Christian churches is Lesslie Newbigin, who is able to draw on…
How do you respond when someone says 'Being a Christian is good for you, but I don't need that'? A look at the ramifications our…