Eerdmans, 2002. What are the social, legal, medical and psychological implications of the fact that marriage is good for you? This collection of essays seeks…
Science as we know it today would not be the same without its Christian roots: To speak of Western civilisation is to speak about Christian…
Jesus often resisted the power structures of his day: This may seem like an odd thing to write about. We do not normally think about…
Is there hope for the West? How will things pan out? It always happens: whenever I am out speaking somewhere, talking about the culture wars,…
Much of modern medicine can be traced back to devout Christians: That modern science, including modern medicine, in large measure grew out of the Judeo-Christian…
The Christian holds dual citizenship. He has two passports. He is a citizen of this world and of his own country, as well as a…
The topic of a just revolution is one which has long been debated in the Christian church. In addition to some of the key Christian…
Take any controversial issue of the day, be it abortion, the death penalty, nuclear energy, pornography, and so on, and you will make this discovery:…
With Australia’s greatest fire tragedy still unfolding, (not to mention terrible flooding in the north of the country), all sorts of questions arise. Attempting to…
For millennia, the institution of marriage was viewed as a solemn covenant, involving strong obligations and commitment. Recently however many Westerners have come to view…
In less than a week the Games of the XXIX Olympiad will begin. While the world’s attention will be on the athletes, the competitions, and…
The number of divorces has quadrupled in Australia over the past twenty years. Last year Australia had the highest divorce rate since no-fault divorce laws…
The Australian Education Union has just proposed that AIDS and sex education classes become compulsory from the earliest years of primary school. It wants homosexuality…