Guest author Robert Sheahan outlines the bankruptcy of naturalism in providing a foundation for meaning, morality, and purpose in life.
Critical Theory, Pragmatism, and the Good News: Reflections on the White-McKenna Debate
A reflection on some of the issues addressed (and not addressed) in the recent dialogue between theologian James White and activist pastor Jarrod McKenna on social justice and the Gospel.
The Real War on Christmas: A Strange Tale of Captives and Their King
A baby's birth wasn't all that happened on a winter night in Bethlehem.
From Correspondence to Christ: Defining Truth Before Defending It
Christians often lament about our culture's apathy towards truth. But what is truth? And what does it mean for Christ to be the Truth?
Wishes Made True: A Pascalian Approach to Persuasive Evangelism
Sound content and effective persuasion are two essential components of Christian evangelism. Here we expand on a three-step method of persuasion suggested by French mathematician and philosopher Blaise Pascal.
BOOK REVIEW: The Strange Death of Europe by Douglas Murray
The 2015 immigration crisis and the rise of radical Islamic terrorism in Europe has led many to question the causes of what brought an entire continent to its knees. In this review, we examine a book by British journalist Douglas Murray that attempts to answer this question.
On the Alleged ‘Blind Faith’ Passages in the Bible
The New Atheists and their acolytes have made much of the notion that the Bible requires blind faith from its adherents, citing several passages to support this claim. In this piece, we go over a few of the passages and examine what faith is not, and what it is.
The Terrible Consequences of False Hidden Premises
It’s often the case that atheists slip in certain assumed hidden premises into their arguments against the existence of God. Thus, the argument might seem like it has all true premises, but one fails to realize that it heavily relies on the truth of these hidden premises to be successful. In this piece, I try to show that through an argument against the existence of God that was made by an atheist on the internet.
Why Does God Feel So Hidden?: A Defense of Divine Hiddenness
If God exists, why doesn't He make His existence more 'obvious' to us so that more people might believe in Him? This article attempts to tackle what is popularly known as the problem of divine hiddenness.