Why Would a Loving God Punish Us? March 27, 2020 When I was five years old, Postman Pat was my favorite TV show. So, when I misbehaved my punishment included missing the show. I... Blog by Stephen McAndrew Read
How to Distinguish between Science and Scientism March 17, 2020 Science is truly one of the great intellectual enterprises that humankind has ever developed. But what exactly is science? Is it mainly a narrow... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
More Reasons to Love Others as You Love Yourself March 16, 2020 Does science provide evidence for the biblically consistent idea of altruism? Are people more able to endure pain with the knowledge that their sacrifice... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
James 2 and Its Connection to Mathematical Logic March 13, 2020 I have heard many sermons on the issue of faith and good works as conveyed in the book of James. Each time I hear... Blog by Marvin Bittinger Read
4 Philosophical Nuggets You Can Use March 10, 2020 Can we learn much from brief philosophical statements? Regular readers of my blog know that I occasionally feature the segment Friday Philosophy, where I... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Is Salvation Graspable and Resistible? January 14, 2020 At once mysterious and compelling, the question of how human beings obtain salvation and whether they can lose it has preoccupied Christians of all... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Thursday Theology from John Jefferson Davis January 7, 2020 We can all benefit from succinct, well-stated insights from people who have thought through theological ideas. I like to draw attention to these nuggets... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Reading as the Foundation of Learning December 31, 2019 How important is reading in becoming an educated, wise, and thoughtful person? Many educators identify reading as the foundational discipline to all fields of... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Reading, Human Exceptionalism, and Dyslexia December 24, 2019 Only human beings read. The act of reading involves blending the sounds of letters to form words that symbolize ideas, objects, or entities (abstract... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Thursday Theology from Alister McGrath December 17, 2019 You may be familiar with my Facebook and Twitter pages, where I have a weekly segment called #ThursdayTheology. There I provide short, substantive quotes... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
What Happened 800,000 Years Ago That Made Civilization Possible? December 16, 2019 About 800,000 years ago Earth’s ice age cycle transitioned from being about 41,000 years long to about 100,000 years in duration. During a cycle,... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
What Are Science’s Operating Limits? December 10, 2019 Modern science has dramatically changed the world for the better. All of us have benefitted from medical and technological advances. Because of that success,... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read