
Fear of Knowledge – a review
Creating a work of philosophy that is both deeply rich in meaning and accessible to a non-philosophically-trained audience is a daunting…
Related resources for Assessing Aquinas
Creating a work of philosophy that is both deeply rich in meaning and accessible to a non-philosophically-trained audience is a daunting…
This extended review provides some excellent responses to arguments that Sagan used and which keep cropping up today.
In this academically robust but accessible book, Peter J Williams addresses the trustworthiness of the Gospels.
This book urgently seeks a recovery of Christian persuasion, 'a way of apologetics that is as profound as the good news we announce'.
You've just arrived at art college. It's a pretty exciting time; for the first time in your life you are able to release the shackles of…
Karen Armstrong was a Roman Catholic nun for seven years before she found she could no longer believe Catholic doctrines. She left her…
Readers of EN may remember a previous article where I reviewed several books by Bart Ehrman. I observed that Ehrman had previously been a…
This essay attempts to do two things. Firstly, it seeks to offer a brief tour of some of the developments in western literature,…
'Engaging with Muslims' is an insightful, practical guide to help everyone begin sharing the gospel with Muslims