Book Review: Taking Pascal’s Wager: Faith, Evidence, and the Abundant Life
Michael Rota’s book, considered with respect to organization, cogency of argument, and clarity of writing, merits high rank among contemporary works in apologetics and natural th
Book Review: C. S. Lewis’s Christian Apologetics: Pro & Con
It is an old saying that the best way to honor a philosopher, especially one who is no longer with us, is to take his arguments seriously. The present book attempts to do just that
Book Review: Hidden in Plain View: Undesigned Coincidences in the Gospels & Acts by Lydia McGrew
Although the argument from undesigned coincidences appeared two hundred years ago, it was largely forgotten for most of the last century. The reasons for its disappearance are comp
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