
How (Not) To Be Secular - a review
This helpful summary of philosopher Charles Taylor's work examines what it means to live in a secular age.
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This helpful summary of philosopher Charles Taylor's work examines what it means to live in a secular age.
Why do people disagree about the big questions? Part of the answer is that we all see the world differently.
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An in-depth look at cognitive scientist Steven Pinker's book Rationality: What it is, Why it seems Scarce, Why it Matters
Climate change is one of the key issues of our time. But what should we make of the fervour of the environmental movement?
In 'Can Science Explain everything?' John Lennox shows that science sits more comfortably within the Christian worldview than in atheism.