Daniel Blanche studied philosophy, politics and economics at Oxford, before four years working with UCCF as CU Staff Worker in Oxford. More recently, he returned to university and picked up a ...
A question we often hear is, "Does it really matter what I believe as long as I believe in something?" Or, "As long as your belief helps… ...
William Lane Craig examines the Big Bang theory and the question of why anything exists.
The way the Gospel accounts use correct place names shows that they were based on reliable information from first hand testimony.
If your mother claims that you are an honest person, we may trust you that you will do what you say. Yet some reservation is understandable… ...
Professor Alan Millard critiques the BBC series The Bible's Buried Secrets. Dr Francesca Stavrakopoulou presented three BBC TV programmes… ...
Do the Gospels give us any indication that they are using eyewitness testimony? Richard Bauckham examines some of the minor characters in… The way the Gospel accounts use the right names for people ...
It's often claimed that Jesus' followers borrowed existing pagan beliefs about resurrection. Is that true?
A.C. Grayling discusses the arguments in his book The God Argument with Peter S. Williams on Justin Brierley's 'Unbelievable?' radio… ...
In our increasingly polarised world, this book argues for us to learn how to hold truths in tension. Deciding who to vote for is a big decision. Here are some principles to help you think things ...
The way the Gospel accounts use the right names for people shows that they were about real people, based on reliable information. The way the Gospel accounts use correct place names shows that they ...
A review of the Manic Street Preachers' Lifeblood album.