
Not Enough Evidence?: Why God Hides
A response to Bertrand Russell's criticism that God does not provide enough evidence for people to believe in him.
Related resources for The Case for God – a review
A response to Bertrand Russell's criticism that God does not provide enough evidence for people to believe in him.
This is a ‘wham-bam, take it or leave it’ book. Prof. Grayling issues terse, often idiosyncratic, definitions without…
God Questions is a record of debate arising out of a correspondence between American Atheist Professor Carl Stecher and English Philosopher…
An oft-repeated objection to the Trinity is that the Scriptures provide no theological basis upon which one can build a case for the…
This extended review provides some excellent responses to arguments that Sagan used and which keep cropping up today.
This article is the text of Peter May's opening speech at a debate held at the University of Birmingham on 22 November 2007. The debate was…
Who Made God? Everything has a beginning and was caused to exist by something else. But what about God? Who caused Him to exist and when?
William Lane Craig considers one of the central concerns in the Philosophy of Religion - the coherence of theism.
This wide-ranging collection of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks' writing and speeches offers plenty of food for thought.