
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'.
William Lane Craig responds to Stephen Hawking's claim that cosmology is "a religion for intelligent atheists".
Amy Orr-Ewing tackles the common question: "If Christians are supposed to love everyone, why do they hate homosexuals?"
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Moral objections to Christianity are some of the deepest and hardest to answer. This talk offers guidance for navigating this tricky area.
If Jesus really rose, it changes everything. Here are some great reasons to believe the resurrection actually happened.
Marcus K Paul's book 'The Evil That Men Do' offers a more balanced view of church history; acknowledging the good as well as the bad.
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What should motivate us to be good? This book examines four possible answers.