Historical Reflections on the Pandemic March 31, 2020 Few things in life get your attention like the subject of infectious disease. And this is especially true of pandemics (“all people” threatened by... Blog by Kenneth Samples 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
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
1917: A Movie about Choices, Character, Courage March 3, 2020 The historical conflict goes by a number of names: the Great War, the War to End All Wars, and later, World War I (1914–1918).... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Does Moderate Alcohol Drinking Permanently Harm Our Brains? February 17, 2020 We know that alcohol consumption can impair brain function. It’s the reason why many governments penalize drunk driving. We might assume, however, that brain... Blog by Hugh Ross 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
How Can Christians Disagree over Adam and Eve? December 19, 2019 RTB is committed to the goal of showing exemplary character when Christians disagree with one another. We aim to do so respectfully and humbly... Blog by Anjeanette Roberts 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
God as the Best Explanation of Beauty November 19, 2019 Some of Western civilization’s greatest works of art are housed in the Vatican Museums. Museum benefactors say that part of their mission is to... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Reality Is More Than Sense Perception November 8, 2019 As a child, I hated playing double-deck pinochle with my father. He always won—unless, I had learned, some of the cards were missing. Then... Blog by Tim Smith Read
Leaning in with Hope November 7, 2019 The work we do at RTB has at its core the desire to help you and others see the heart of God, his love,... Blog by Anjeanette Roberts Read