Does Complex Speech Expression Demonstrate Human Exceptionalism? April 5, 2021 Last fall the announcement that phosphine was discovered in Venus's upper atmosphere stunned internet science geeks.1 This announcement generated over 4,700 news stories around... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Will Elon Musk’s Neuralink Make It Possible to Control Electronic Devices with Our Minds? January 27, 2021 He needs little by way of introduction. By some accounts, he is the second richest man in the world. And through his companies Tesla... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Does Possessing Freedom Presuppose the Will to Fight? August 18, 2020 What do you think about when you hear the word war? You probably think of armed conflict, bloodshed, and death—and lots of it. That is... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
How Old Was Jesus When He Died on the Cross? August 7, 2020 Question of the Week: How old do you think Jesus was when he died on the cross? I hear many say he was 33.... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
3 Things You May Not Know about John Calvin the Person August 4, 2020 French-born theologian John Calvin (1509–1564) was one of the great voices of the Protestant Reformation. He is often called the greatest systematic theologian of... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
My Soul Is Like a House May 12, 2020 One of the things I like about the writings of the Christian church father St. Augustine of Hippo (354–430) is his rich use of... 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
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
Wednesday Wisdom from Thinker Marvin Olasky February 11, 2020 If you’re like me, you appreciate learning about and living by the wisdom of others. Many Christians, past and present, serve as examples for... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Did Augustine Lead the Ancient Church Astray? February 4, 2020 Anybody who has heard my podcast, listened to my theological lectures, reviewed my Reflections blog, or read my books will know that I have... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Friday Philosophy from Peter Kreeft January 28, 2020 Let me introduce you to the latest influential thinker in my ongoing social media segment, #FridayPhilosophy. Contemporary philosopher Peter Kreeft inspired me as a... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
A Movie to Make You Think: The Two Popes January 21, 2020 The great Yale church historian Jaroslav Pelikan once called the Roman Catholic Church ʺthe most formidable religious institution in the history of America and... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read