The Case for God – a review
Karen Armstrong was a Roman Catholic nun for seven years before she found she could no longer believe Catholic doctrines. She left her…
Related resources for The Penultimate Curiosity - a review
Karen Armstrong was a Roman Catholic nun for seven years before she found she could no longer believe Catholic doctrines. She left her…
Some thoughts on studying archaeology and / or anthropology as a Christian.
In a talk given at The Veritas Forum at the University of California, Santa Cruz, in February 2007, Professor Owen Gingerich, who has…
Whether you're a first year at medical school, or graduated ages ago, it's always good to consider why you are working in medicine. For…
From the laws of physics themselves and their physical constants to the astrophysical picture of the development of the universe to the…
Some of my friends never tire of pointing out that human beings are just animals. People have been doing this for decades but recent work…
Alister McGrath's 'Inventing the Universe' argues that science and religion are not in opposition, they are complementary 'maps of reality'.
In this book, the authors encourage students to join them in the effort to reclaim and advance the Christian intellectual tradition.
Does a Universe that ‘runs itself’ need God? Oddly, the answer to this question is ‘No’. And ‘Yes’.