The Penultimate Curiosity - a review
This comprehensive exploration of the history and mechanics of human curiosity argues that “Science swims in the slipstream of ultimate…
Related resources for Rediscovering the Great Tradition of Christian Thinking
This comprehensive exploration of the history and mechanics of human curiosity argues that “Science swims in the slipstream of ultimate…
Are sceptics really as sceptical as they claim? In this book, Mitch Stokes calls on atheists and Christians alike to be more sceptical.
“If Christianity is not true, then it’s not worth believing” - This book addresses common objections to Christian truth claims.
How do subjects like sociology, human geography and anthropology reveal the wonder and brokenness of human culture?
Religion and Science are often seen as entirely separate – this book tries to bring them together.
Links to further resources to follow up on the bethinking booklet which asks 'How can God allow suffering?'
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…
Those who have read many of Norman Geisler’s earlier works will likely recognize that this book is major update of an earlier book,…
When people asked me what I studied at university and I told them, there were often a number of generic reactions. Inevitably, I would be…