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.
Engage with the most important questions of life
Examining the problem of suffering first as an intellectual question and then as an emotional and visceral issue.
Are God and science necessarily in competition? Does science fit better with Christian belief or with atheism?
Peter May considers some of the earliest evidence for the resurrection: the early Christian creed recorded in 1 Corinthians 15:3-5
There are a number of popular misconceptions about Christianity that arise in today's society. Brian Douglas answers four of these as he…
Myths are stories which are important to societies. But can it be helpful to compare the Gospel to stories such as The Lord of the Rings,…
This is the first of two talks given by Andrew Wilson at Grace Church, Chichester. He uses five stories from the Bible to illustrate his…
In a talk given at The Veritas Forum at the University of California, Santa Cruz, in February 2007, Professor Owen Gingerich, who has…
Bart Ehrman and Pete Williams debate the trustworthiness of the New Testament documents on Justin Brierley's 'Unbelievable?' radio…
Jerram Barrs asks how Christians can connect with non-Christians. He urges all Christians to take people and their questions seriously.