Testing the Golden Rule
The new atheists have persistently down-played the uniqueness of Christ’s teaching, focussing their attention on Christ’s…
Peter May is the author of The Search for God and the Path to Persuasion. From 2003 to 2010 he was Chair of the UCCF Trust Board. He is a retired GP.
The new atheists have persistently down-played the uniqueness of Christ’s teaching, focussing their attention on Christ’s…
A careful examination and critique of the ethical approach proposed by philosopher Peter Singer.
A friend of mine was enjoying a coffee break at an Open University seminar for his philosophy course. Out of the blue, a colleague asked…
Evangelism without persuasion won't convince anybody - how can we put this vital ingredient back where it belongs?
Thoughts on the film Risen which looks at the resurrection of Jesus through the eyes of a sceptical Roman soldier.
An examination, in the light of 1st century sophistry, of why there seems to be a difference in Paul's apologetics approach between Athens…
An exploration of the ‘hidden’ first 25 years of the Christian era, examining the impact of Christ upon the ancient world.
In March 2008, Professor Gary Habermas, Distinguished Research Professor and Chair of the Philosophy and Theology Department at Liberty…
Peter May investigates what it means to preach the Gospel and examines what is meant by dialogue and its value in sharing the Gospel with…