Straight Thinking – Who Are Today‘s Most Influential Philosophers? Multimedia by Reasons to Believe ( October 13, 2021 ) Introducing ten contemporary influential philosophers
Beauty and Truth | 28:19 ep 108 Multimedia by Reasons to Believe ( June 23, 2020 ) Is It OK for Me to Have Doubts? Art as a Means to Truth. Can Evolution Explain Beauty? 0:00 Intro 1:09 Is It OK for Me to Have Doubts? 8:22 Culture Talk: Art as a Means to Truth 15:42 Give and Take: Can Evolution Explain Beauty? 25:22 Wrap-up If you’d like to support resources like […]
Creation: From, Through, and By the Triune God Publication by Kenneth Samples ( July 1, 2007 ) A member of my Sunday school class asked me a question after hearing my talk on the Trinity—the biblically derived doctrine of historic Christianity that the one God subsists as three distinct persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Theology
Straight Thinking: Thursday Theology from Gerald McDermott Multimedia by Kenneth Samples ( July 24, 2019 ) Your browser does not support the audio element. Theological insights to help enrich Christian experience
Grasping God’s Nearness — Even When He Seems Far Blog by Hugh Ross ( May 16, 2017 ) Many people have shared stories about how Beyond the Cosmos, in its earlier editions, impacted their life— Design
“Welcome Back, My Friends, to the Show that Never Ends” Publication by Fazale “Fuz” Rana ( February 11, 2010 ) Charles Darwin carefully side stepped the question of human origins in On the Origin of Species. But he wrote about it in detail in The Descent of Man, arguing that, like all species, humanity had evolved through a process of descent with modification from a common ancestor shared with apes. As Darwin put it, “In a series of forms graduating insensibly from some ape-like creature to man as he now exists, it would be impossible to fix on any definite point when the term ‘man’ ought to be used.” Human Origins & Anthropology
Quantum Gravity Constraints Affirm Cosmic Creator Blog by Hugh Ross ( April 10, 2023 ) One of the cornerstone beliefs of the Christian faith is that the universe had a beginning, which implies a cosmic Beginner. Physical scientists who are opposed to Christianity will admit that overwhelming observational evidence affirms that the universe had a beginning, but they point out that astronomers lack absolute proof of a cosmic beginning. There is room […] Astronomy
Martian Climate Instabilities Compared to Earth’s Publication by Hugh Ross ( July 28, 2008 ) Sometimes the shortest path to learn about the scientific details of our planet Earth is to study similar details on other planets where the phenomena under investigation are simpler to investigate and understand. Design
A Genetically Engineered Case for a Creator Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana ( May 9, 2018 ) Since the 1960’s, the drug noscapine has been used in many parts of the world as a non-narcotic cough-suppressant. Recently, biomedical researchers have learned that that noscapine (and chemically-modified derivatives of this drug) has potential as a cancer drug. And that is nothing to sneeze at. Biotechnology
Historic Christianity’s “Two Books” of Revelation Publication by Kenneth Samples ( September 1, 2013 ) What comes to mind with the word, “revelation”? Likely, it’s the last book of the Bible, but in historic Christian theology, revelation refers to God’s personal self-disclosure to his creatures. God took the initiative to reveal himself in two ways: through general revelation (the knowledge of God that comes via the created order), and special revelation (the knowledge of God that comes via redemptive history). Christian theologians sometimes call this dual view of revelation the “two-books theory.” God is the author of both the figurative book of nature (God’s world) and the literal book of Scripture (God’s written Word).