Argument from Desire and Abductive Reasoning January 30, 2018 One way human beings clearly differ from the animals is in their inner existential longings. Many people describe experiencing an innermost yearning for a... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Take Up and Read: Here I Stand—A Life of Martin Luther October 31, 2017 This current blog series on Reflections is intended to encourage Christians to read more vigorously by providing a beginner’s guide to some of the... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Vintage Saints and Sinners August 3, 2017 Anyone who has the desire to walk through the doors of the Bonhoeffer House (near the Grounds of the University of Virginia) for discussions... Blog by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Christian Thinkers 101: A Crash Course on Martin Luther July 18, 2017 Martin Luther is famous for posting his 95 Theses on the door of the Castle Church at Wittenberg and for attempting to reform the... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Christian Thinkers 101: A Crash Course on John Calvin July 18, 2017 John Calvin was one of the great voices of the Protestant Reformation, but what exactly did he believe, and what else did he contribute... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Responding to Neil deGrasse Tyson’s Comments on God May 19, 2017 On May 14, 2017, Chelsea posted a video (see below) where she asked Neil deGrasse Tyson whether he believed in God. The video takes... Blog by Jeff Zweerink Read
Why Do Atheist Scientists Care about God’s Nonexistence? January 11, 2017 After a speaking event, believers often come up to ask me some variation of the following questions: Why do atheist scientists devote so much... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Christian Thinkers 101: A Crash Course on Ronald Nash December 5, 2016 Ronald Nash was one of the most influential evangelical Christian thinkers of the last half-century, but what exactly did he believe and what did... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Christian Thinkers 101: A Crash Course on Walter Martin November 28, 2016 Walter Martin was one of the most distinctive Christian apologists of the twentieth century, but what exactly did he believe and what did he... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Christian Thinkers 101: A Crash Course on Justin Martyr November 14, 2016 Saint Justin, also known as Justin Martyr, was one of the first Christians to meet Greco-Roman thinkers on their own ground by using philosophy... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Christian Thinkers 101: A Crash Course on St. Jerome November 1, 2016 Tradition reveals that St. Jerome preferred studying the biblical languages because it helped him fend off impure thoughts. But who was this ancient Christian... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Christian Thinkers 101: A Crash Course on St. Basil October 18, 2016 Not many people are known as so-and-so “the Great.” But St. Basil the Great was one of the finest thinkers, writers, and preachers in... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read