"Christianity is completely irrational and not testable"
Responding to the common objection that Christianity is irrational rather than based on any factual evidence.
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Responding to the common objection that Christianity is irrational rather than based on any factual evidence.
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…
The little robotic sparrow lying on its back twitching occasionally while stuck inside a window at the Tate Modern is a piece by the Danish…
There is an old parable about six blind Hindus touching an elephant. One blind man touched the side of the elephant and said it was a…
People have great respect for science as they form their worldview. They adopt false beliefs and learn to ignore competing information…
Are sceptics really as sceptical as they claim? In this book, Mitch Stokes calls on atheists and Christians alike to be more sceptical.
A preliminary summary of some recent research on the religious beliefs of scientists.
How has the way art depicts humanity changed over time? How should the truths of the Christian view of humanity shape creative practice?