The Internet Is Rewiring our Brains. Are Local Churches the Solution?
We must take concrete steps to raise people’s awareness of the effects of technology on their worldview.
The Internet Is Rewiring our Brains. Are Local Churches the Solution?
We must take concrete steps to raise people’s awareness of the effects of technology on their worldview.
Baptizing Spinoza: How a Pantheist Can You Help You Be a Better Pastor
We learn from the error of Spinoza and believe in order to know.
Lament, Grief, and Christian Hope
When dealing with grief, we must look beyond speculative theodicies towards something – or Someone – better.
Neil Shenvi and Pat Sawyer: On Critical Theory and Social Justice
"It really does function as a pseudo-religion." Neil Shenvi and Pat Sawyer discuss critical theory and social justice.
Things I’ve Learned From Debating My Dad About Apologetic Method
However, good arguments, like a warm meal, can establish a more hospitable environment in which to share the gospel.
Nonresistant Nonbelief? Reexamining A Trending Atheist Argument
There is more than sufficient evidence for God’s existence and Jesus’ resurrection, evidence that leaves the unbeliever without excuse.
Pedagogically Insightful and Theologically Rich: Ross Inman’s Summer Reading Recommendations
Dr. Ross Inman recommends two books for your summer reading list.
Christian Miller: What Is Honesty?
What is honesty? How is the concept related to authenticity? And what resources do Christians have to help them live an honest life? D
Andrew Davison: On Finitude and the Knowledge of God
It’s another summer bonus episode! Dr. Andrew Davidson of Cambridge talks more about Christianity, finitude, and the knowledge of God.
Andrew Davison: A Religion of Little Things
In this summer bonus episode, Dr. Andrew Davidson of Cambridge University delivers a lecture titled, “A Religion of Little Things: Christianity and Finitude."
Ross Inman: What Are We? Bodies, Souls, and Human Persons
What are humans? In this PhD event, Dr. Ross Inman delivers a lecture in which he seeks to answer this question philosophically.
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