Jesus for Sceptics - Introduction
Jesus for Sceptics is a book written for those who are sceptical about Jesus but are open to considering the evidence about him.
Jesus for Sceptics is a book written for those who are sceptical about Jesus but are open to considering the evidence about him.
It’s no bad thing to be sceptical. It saves you taking on board a load of rubbish. But by the same token it is no bad thing to revoke your…
Nobody who has seriously examined the evidence can doubt that the four Gospels were written in the first century AD.
The atheist website infidels.org hosts a critique of Josh McDowell’s Evidence that Demands a Verdict. The article below responds to…
Read this book if you want to be prepared to speak to anyone interested in why they can trust the accounts they read in the Gospels. And…
When we think of Chesterton today, we think of Father Brown, the quintessential priest-detective. But, like Conan Doyle, who believed his…
This is a ‘wham-bam, take it or leave it’ book. Prof. Grayling issues terse, often idiosyncratic, definitions without…
Reflections on the 2013 Cambridge University debate about the future of religion in public life.
Apologetics is often seen as an 'intellectual' activity, remote from everyday life. Peter S. Williams proposes a more holistic view.