
Making Sense of God - a review
Tim Keller's new book explores the question of how anyone in our age of scepticism could believe in Christianity.
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Tim Keller's new book explores the question of how anyone in our age of scepticism could believe in Christianity.
Did 'core' Christian beliefs slowly change over history? This talk considers: the Gospels; the divinity of Jesus; and the resurrection.
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We know that nobody is perfect, but don't Christians claim to be 'good people'?
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‘What do you do when you're not sure?’ Father Brendan Flynn (Philip Seymour Hoffman) opens his sermon with a question which…