Reason, Experience and Knowledge
Greg Grooms reflects on knowledge, certainty and how we know what we know. After a whistlestop tour through the philosophical reflections…
Greg Grooms reflects on knowledge, certainty and how we know what we know. After a whistlestop tour through the philosophical reflections…
The landscape within which we do apologetics has changed. Our arguments can be sound, our evidence convincing (at least to us), but…
A reflection on the life of Francis Schaeffer, particularly getting into his ideas on Truth and their relevance for today.
A.C. Grayling discusses the arguments in his book The God Argument with Peter S. Williams on Justin Brierley's 'Unbelievable?' radio…
Moral objections to Christianity are some of the deepest and hardest to answer. This talk offers guidance for navigating this tricky area.
Did 'core' Christian beliefs slowly change over history? This talk considers: the Gospels; the divinity of Jesus; and the resurrection.
This lecture was given by Professor William Lane Craig at Cambridge University as a part of UCCF's Reasonable Faith Tour. The lecture is…
William Lane Craig considers one of the central concerns in the Philosophy of Religion - the coherence of theism.
How are we to think about our lives? The most basic thing we can say about our human life is that God created us to be like Himself –…