Religion and Well-being: Assessing the evidence
Summary from a 2016 Theos Report showing the positive correlation between 'religion' and 'well-being'.
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Summary from a 2016 Theos Report showing the positive correlation between 'religion' and 'well-being'.
Justin Brierley reflects on why he is still a Christian after ten years on hosting debates with atheists
This workshop addresses the function of the will both in the formation of a belief and the critical review (audit) of one’s network…
This workshop will consider the relationship between faith and reason, what might count as evidence for religious claims, and the…
An examination of history, evidence, faith, fideism and natural theology.
Philosopher Peter S. Williams reviews the Christian, Hindu and Secular Humanist perspectives on themes of Truth, Faith and Hope in the…
Is Christianity just a crutch for the weak, unintelligent and scared, or is it far more than that?
Mike Licona responds to the latest attempt by the hyperskeptical community to advance the thesis that Jesus never existed.
One of the core arguments of Richard Dawkins’ book The God Delusion is that religious faith is irrational. “Dyed-in-the-wool…