Those who know of the work of C.S. Lewis only through the Narnia film series will only just now have gotten to know a rather…
I recall when I was quite young my older brother reading a book called Flatland. It was not until many years later that I finally…
Connor Court Publishing, 2023. This new collection of essays on the woke revolution is a must read: If a doctor wants to properly help a…
Some incisive reflections on this very important book by Lewis: Those who lived through the rule of both Communism and Nazism – even if from…
Many are questioning the philosophical naturalism of some neuroscientists: One major field of study over the past half century has been that of neuroscience or…
What to read on neuroscience, man, God, and related matters: In the first part of this article I laid out in a very brief, introductory…
Christians should have a far different response to suffering than atheists: Can one accept the reality of God and of suffering, and not have a…
Is matter all that matters? Is nature all there is? Theists and atheists have plenty of debates over issues like ultimate reality, freedom, morality, and…
Scripture sees divine sovereignty and human responsibility as being fully compatible – so should we. When we see a young married couple who seem so…
These ten new Christian books will certainly make you think – and that’s a good thing! It is always good to think. If you are…
The historic speech by Pope Francis to a joint session of Congress in Washington is now just that – history. Catholics and non-Catholics alike were…
There are some vital biblical truths which are so utterly essential and important, that there is no problem in repeating them over and over again.…
We all know of angry atheists and belligerent misotheists. Richard Dawkins is of course a prime example of this. But there are some atheists who…
Thomas Nelson, 2010. (Available in Australia at Koorong Books) OK, first a few confessions. I do not normally read books like this. Even worse yet,…
The march of science and the outworking of Enlightenment thinking has been a mixed bag. There has been both progress and regress during the past…
Why is it that Australia seems to produce so many “ethicists” who would perhaps have been perfectly at home in a certain European nation about…
Fundamentalists can be a sensitive lot. When their faith-based worldview is challenged, they can become quite ornery and defensive. When it is pointed out that…
Worldviews matter. The way one deals with the big questions about life (e.g., Why am I here? Is there a God? What is my purpose?)…