The Loss of God in the Novel
English literary history is a curious thing. And one especially curious thing about it is that it contains very little of importance which…
Related resources for Posthumanism, technology and immortality
English literary history is a curious thing. And one especially curious thing about it is that it contains very little of importance which…
Andrew Fellows' series of four talks on Narcissism - the Worldview of Self
Dick Keyes' series of three talks on Apologetics considers the prevalence of idolatry today and how we can challenge people to realise and…
Alister McGrath breaks down the myth that science and religion are incompatible, encouraging us to explore the two collaboratively.
William Lane Craig responds in a public lecture to the claims in Stephen Hawking's recent book The Grand Design.
We live in an age where a lot of emphasis is placed on instantaneous success. Sadly this level of unreal expectation has permeated…
This month England has been taken by storm. Not rain – but riots. Unlike the weather, it came without warning and has left the nation…
Who are you? Where does your sense of identity come from?
When the aliens begin to attack in Steven Spielberg's latest blockbuster War of the Worlds, the panicking public assume that this must be…