A book that integrates philosophy, morality, history and enigmas — because the question of God spans all forms of knowledge.
I’ve been dazzled these last few days by How God Becomes Real: Kindling The Presence Of Invisible Others, the new book by Stanford anthropologist T.M. Luhrmann. You should know up front that Luhrmann ...
I was reading New York Times bestselling author Lee Strobel’s latest book in preparation for our interview and was surprised to find out that the book title contained one of the top questions posted ...
If you’re going to reject God, at least reject him for the right reasons. Let me tell you a story about a fictional letter Pope John Paul I wrote to G.K. Chesterton. Here’s what the Pope wrote: What ...
Most people who profess belief in God’s existence do not pray for groceries to appear in their refrigerator rather than going shopping themselves. Why not? And what accounts for the difference between ...
Have you ever been in a relationship in which you felt you were giving 90 percent and the other person was giving 10? You put in so much effort to make that person feel confident or loved and that ...
It's difficult having a relationship with an entity who doesn’t respond in the way a human does. Some people have decided that God simply doesn't exist so they connect with the universe in other ways ...
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