How could a loving God possibly allow so much suffering?
Examining the problem of suffering first as an intellectual question and then as an emotional and visceral issue.
Examining the problem of suffering first as an intellectual question and then as an emotional and visceral issue.
Peter May considers some of the earliest evidence for the resurrection: the early Christian creed recorded in 1 Corinthians 15:3-5
Why are Christians so hypocritical, nasty & judgmental? A response to one of the most common objections to Christianity.
Adrian Holloway examines the question of how sure we can be that Jesus really rose from the dead.
"You would think that wouldn't you?" By way of Freud's Father complex and Dawkins' memes, Melvin Tinker examines how C.S. Lewis might…
These talks look at what apologetics is and how we can be more effective in defending and communicating the Christian message.
In this talk, Professor Plantinga provides an evolutionary argument against naturalism. An outline of the lecture is also given.
When there is so much evil and suffering all around us, how can we believe God is good?
With so many different religions and ways of viewing the world, how can Christians claim their way is the right one?