Can Science Point Us to God? A French Bestseller Makes the Case.
Despite its flaws, ‘God, the Science, and the Evidence’ makes many solid arguments that point readers toward a robust theism.
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Despite its flaws, ‘God, the Science, and the Evidence’ makes many solid arguments that point readers toward a robust theism.
The significant rise in ‘spiritual but not religious’ Americans suggests we need a new—and perhaps old—approach to evangelism and apologetics.
Sarah Irving-Stonebraker discusses her unlikely conversion and explains how history can help us make sense of good and evil and give us hope for the future.
The desire of today’s ‘Christian atheists’ to enjoy the fruit of Christianity even while rejecting its roots isn’t entirely new. But is it legitimate?
Some Americans are merely exchanging one group of previously fashionable beliefs for a new set that’s more in vogue.