Sapiens – a critical review
Yuval Noah Harari’s 'Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind' is a fascinating book, yet there are also deep flaws.
Yuval Noah Harari’s 'Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind' is a fascinating book, yet there are also deep flaws.
An introduction to Sikh beliefs and practices, with helpful advice for sharing the gospel with Sikh friends.
An in-depth look at Jordan Peterson's 'antidote to chaos'.
Why do people disagree about the big questions? Part of the answer is that we all see the world differently.
Tim Keller's new book explores the question of how anyone in our age of scepticism could believe in Christianity.
Why are so many of the films and TV shows we enjoy obsessed with the end of the world?
Philosopher Peter S. Williams reviews the Christian, Hindu and Secular Humanist perspectives on themes of Truth, Faith and Hope in the…
An in-depth engagement with historian Tom Holland's account of Christianity's lasting impact on thinking and morality of the West.
Yuval Noah Harari's wide-ranging book offers fascinating insights. But it also contains unspoken assumptions and unexamined biases.
Are sceptics really as sceptical as they claim? In this book, Mitch Stokes calls on atheists and Christians alike to be more sceptical.
Andrew Fellows' series of four talks on Narcissism - the Worldview of Self
In our increasingly polarised world, this book argues for us to learn how to hold truths in tension.
An introduction to Pagan beliefs and practices, with helpful advice for sharing the gospel with Pagan friends.
This engaging book uses a 'choose your own adventure' format to help readers discover their fundamental beliefs about reality.
How can we explain mankind's dueling capacities for debauchery and greatness? Pascal argued Christianity held the answer.
Alex Bunn questions the assumption that ‘faith equals bias’. Although his article is based around his own specialty of…
An introduction to Buddhist beliefs and practices, with helpful advice for sharing the gospel with Buddhist friends.
Climate change is one of the key issues of our time. But what should we make of the fervour of the environmental movement?
In 'Can Science Explain everything?' John Lennox shows that science sits more comfortably within the Christian worldview than in atheism.
Greg Koukl defends the reasonableness and beauty of the Christian story, and reveals what's lacking in alternative accounts of reality.
When your friends bombard you with questions, how can you cope? Here's one suggestion to take the pressure off.
How has the way art depicts humanity changed over time? How should the truths of the Christian view of humanity shape creative practice?
William Lane Craig responds to Stephen Hawking's claim that cosmology is "a religion for intelligent atheists".
In this book, Dan Strange highlights five compelling questions the world constantly attempts to answer – whether it’s aware of it or not.
An in-depth look at cognitive scientist Steven Pinker's book Rationality: What it is, Why it seems Scarce, Why it Matters
James N Anderson provides a real, concrete analysis of the reasons Christianity makes most sense of the world.
Engaging with Atheists is written to help Christians understand the questions and issues atheists raise.
This paper takes a careful look at critical race theory, and argues that only the Bible offers real hope for the future of race relations.
Postmodern liberalism may sound liberating and enticing to its adherents, but it may be no more than a 21st century fairy tale for the…
What has led to the current thinking on what we can know and how we come to know it? Bruce Little considers postmodernism and epistemology.
Hegel is a challenging and influential thinker. This short but rich book engages with Hegel from a Reformed Christian perspective.