
Karl Barth and Natural Theology?
An examination of history, evidence, faith, fideism and natural theology.
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An examination of history, evidence, faith, fideism and natural theology.
Why should we consider the stories of Osiris, Dionysus, Adonis and Attis as myth, yet think Jesus of Nazareth is history? The answer is…
Greg Grooms reflects on knowledge, certainty and how we know what we know. After a whistlestop tour through the philosophical reflections…
Moral objections to Christianity are some of the deepest and hardest to answer. This talk offers guidance for navigating this tricky area.
During the Question and Answer session of Professor Craig's Manchester Lecture "Is Life without God Absurd?", he was asked how he came to…
Responds to the idea that in a scientific age, people have outgrown the need for Christiainity.
Justin Brierley reflects on why he is still a Christian after ten years on hosting debates with atheists
A response to Bertrand Russell's criticism that God does not provide enough evidence for people to believe in him.
Scientism says that science is the source of all our knowledge. Does this make sense or are there other sources for what we can know?