Take Up and Read: Cur Deus Homo February 21, 2017 This week’s book, Cur Deus Homo (Latin for “Why the God-Man?”), by St. Anselm is considered one of the most important works of philosophical... Education by Kenneth Samples Read
How to ERASE Logical Fallacies February 14, 2017 An essential skill to develop—particularly if you intend to discuss the truth of your faith with others—is how to understand, evaluate, and present a... Logic & Reason by Kenneth Samples Read
Take Up and Read: On the Incarnation February 7, 2017 This blog series on Reflections is intended to encourage Christians to read more vigorously by providing a beginner’s guide to some of the Christian... Education by Kenneth Samples Read
Logic: A Necessary Tool for Truth January 31, 2017 As the nonscientist on RTB’s five-person staff scholar team, I sometimes feel like the odd man out. Because I’m a philosopher, I often look... Logic & Reason by Kenneth Samples Read
Take Up and Read: Pensées January 25, 2017 This week's book Pensées is by Blaise Pascal and is considered both a theological and philosophical masterwork. It was intended to be Pascal's apologetics... Education by Kenneth Samples Read
God’s Threefold Will for Us (Especially When Times Are Tough) January 18, 2017 Over the last several months I have been praying for a number of my friends who are either battling life-threatening illnesses themselves or have... Theology by Kenneth Samples Read
Take Up and Read: Confessions January 10, 2017 This week’s book, Confessions, is by St. Augustine and is considered one of the most important and influential texts in the Western world. If... Education by Kenneth Samples Read
Two Movies to Make You Think in 2017 January 3, 2017 Why do you go to the movies? For many people it is for sheer enjoyment or to escape for a few hours from life's... Logic & Reason by Kenneth Samples Read
How Does Jesus Compare? January 1, 2017 Among all the world’s religions, how do we know Christianity alone is true? Worldviews by Kenneth Samples Read
Take Up and Read: Mere Christianity December 27, 2016 Because of their belief in a verbal, propositional revelation in Scripture (Old and New Testaments), Christians, like Jews before them, have been known as... Education by Kenneth Samples Read
Christian Thinkers 101: A Crash Course on Mortimer Adler December 20, 2016 Mortimer Adler was one of the most influential philosophers and educators of the 20th century, but what exactly did he believe and what did... by Kenneth Samples Read
How Do We Pursue Sanctification amid a Sinful World? December 14, 2016 “We are all fallen creatures and all very hard to live with.”1 —C. S. Lewis Theology by Kenneth Samples Read