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Review
Carl Trueman’s latest work tackles Western society’s theological ailments—but could offer a stronger Christian remedy.
Philosopher Peter Kreeft, like Augustine, gains a reading from both sides of the Reformation.
Novelist Christopher Beha’s move from unbelief to faith in Christ confounded those who know him. His new book walks skeptics through his conversion.
He made the case that evidence and arguments aren’t necessary for rational, reasonable belief.
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A new book acknowledges both categories as biblically valid—but insists on ordering them properly.
Review
Scripture attests to God’s distinct plans to wipe individual tears from individual eyes.
The missionary to Christendom is also a missionary to modernity.
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A new book finds this evidence in rational arguments. And in something those arguments can’t capture.
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A new book argues that some proponents of “neurotheology” misstate the relationship between our bodies and our souls.
Public Theology Project
Public debates about God often hinge on syllogisms. Alex O’Connor unexpectedly reminded me there’s more to truth than that.