Victorian Skeptics on the Road to Damascus Former atheist Antony Flew's admission of the existence of God shocked believers and skeptics alike, but such a turnaround is far from unique. In the 19th century, many leading intellectuals who had once lost their faith ended up reconverting.
Timothy Larsen | August 8, 2008
One Nation Under Secularism France's peculiar aversion to public religiosity is rooted in a sordid history of sectarian violence.
Collin Hansen | August 8, 2008
The Chronicles of Atheism When The Golden Compass hits theaters this month, many will be introduced to the works of Philip Pullman, a writer who detests C.S. Lewis's fantasy world.
Peter T. Chattaway | November 27, 2007
Deconstructing Dawkins Alister McGrath's challenge of famous atheist is bracing—but does not go far enough.
Logan Paul Gage | November 16, 2007
Holy to the Core We're tempted by moralism because we've forgotten what God wants at the center.
Joel Scandrett | May 9, 2007
When 7 x 5 = 75 And you thought secular bias on campuses was bad. Stephen Carter reviews The Decline of the Secular University .
'The Decline of the Secular University' reviewed by Stephen Carter | December 11, 2006
The Conservative Humanist Those who are pro-life and pro-family should have no problem being pro-human.
Glenn T. Stanton | April 1, 2006
The Twilight of Atheism Why this once exciting and 'liberating' philosophy failed to capture the world's imagination.
by Alister McGrath | February 28, 2005
The French Reconnection Europe's most secular country rediscovers its Christian roots.
by Agnieszka Tennant | February 25, 2005
That Other Church Let's face it: Secularism is a religion. Let's treat it as such.
David Klinghoffer | December 21, 2004
One Nation Under Secularism France's peculiar aversion to public religiosity is rooted in a sordid history of sectarian violence.
By Collin Hansen | February 1, 2004
The Christian Humanists Tolkien joined these authors in countering the decadence of a dark century.
Joseph Pearce | April 1, 2003
One Truth, Many Tales How did Tolkien's approach to writing for a secularizing world compare with those of his Christian contemporaries?
David Mills | April 1, 2003