A Little Manual for Knowing - a review
This unique introductory book is a wonderful gateway into a world of insight, inquiry and love.
Related resources for The Quest for the Historical Israel – a review
This unique introductory book is a wonderful gateway into a world of insight, inquiry and love.
This video describes how the geographical descriptions in the New Testament Gospels demonstrate their reliability.
An overview article linking to specific resources that examine the historical reliability of the Old and New Testaments.
This is a ‘wham-bam, take it or leave it’ book. Prof. Grayling issues terse, often idiosyncratic, definitions without…
Those who have read many of Norman Geisler’s earlier works will likely recognize that this book is major update of an earlier book,…
Peter S. Williams offers his thoughts on philosopher A.C. Grayling's The Good Book: A Secular Bible. Note that Grayling lays his book out…
Why does Derren Brown believe that 'the Bible is not history'? A consideration of his journey from faith to scepticism.
Rob Cook, who lectures at Redcliffe College, Gloucester, reviews Spirituality Without God: Buddhist Enlightenment and Christian…
The resurrection of Jesus is the basis for Christian faith (1 Corinthians 15) and Christian hope (1 Peter 1–3). Therefore the…