Are Christians on the Wrong Side of History?
Christians have been responsible for both good and evil throughout history - how can we accurately assess Christianity in light of this?
Christians have been responsible for both good and evil throughout history - how can we accurately assess Christianity in light of this?
Tim Keller's new book explores the question of how anyone in our age of scepticism could believe in Christianity.
The belief that Jesus rose from the dead is central to Christianity. But how can anyone believe it really 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.
James N Anderson provides a real, concrete analysis of the reasons Christianity makes most sense of the world.
Screwtape advises Wormwood on his (anti-)Christmas strategy.
How should we address apparent contradictions in the Bible? This article tackles some specific examples.
Stephen Nichols’ short book is a helpful introduction to answering hard questions with grace and truth.
Christians claim Jesus rose from the dead; why should we care whether it's true or not?