Three Delightful Books on Pascal June 18, 2013 Twice this week I saw my college-aged daughter Jacqueline reading Blaise Pascal’s classic work Pensées (French for “thoughts” or “reflections”). She’s not enrolled in... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
The Inconceivable Misuse of Science Words May 3, 2013 The same could be said about science terminology. A recent article on LiveScience.com laments the general populous’ frequent misuse of seven science words and... Blog by Read
The 50 Smartest People of Faith February 26, 2013 It’s encouraging to see how many truly brilliant and accomplished people in the world embrace the truth of theism in general or Christianity in... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Martin Luther King Jr.’s Manifesto on Civil Rights January 15, 2013 Every January, we honor the life and work of the great civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. (1929–1968). If you read only one... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Contemporary Criticism of Augustine’s Thought, Part 10 September 6, 2012 While Augustine’s presentation and defense of classical Christian theism is strongly critiqued by some modern scholars (especially those who are skeptical and theologically liberal),... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Augustine’s View of Predestination: St. Augustine, Part 9 August 28, 2012 Although Pelagianism, a view that denies original sin and promotes the idea that salvation can be earned, went against Augustine’s views of grace through... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Top Ten Things Augustine Contributed to Philosophy, Part II August 21, 2012 Last week’s post outlined five of the ten most influential contributions Augustine made in the philosophy world. Those contributions included the theory of time,... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Quote of the Week: John Jefferson Davis, 2 June 21, 2012 This great impetus to intellectual advance came from the conviction that the Bible was indeed a written revelation of divine origin and authority. Christianity,... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
President’s Laptop- October 2000 January 17, 2012 My first job as a pastor was to take survey teams door to door, asking people about the spiritual influences in their lives and... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Three Christian Classics October 18, 2011 "When I get a little money, I buy books. And if there is any left over, I buy food." These are the words of Desiderius... Publications by Kenneth Samples Read
Introducing Reasons To Believe’s Visiting Scholar Program March 2, 2011 We’ve faced such a dilemma at Reasons To Believe. We are in contact constantly with Christians who are incredible scholars, some of them world-class... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Understanding the Galileo Trial October 13, 2010 According to popular perception, the trials of Galileo Galilei pitted the outmoded traditions of the church against the relentless advance of science. Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read