The Myth of Secular Neutrality
Alex Bunn questions the assumption that ‘faith equals bias’. Although his article is based around his own specialty of…
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Alex Bunn questions the assumption that ‘faith equals bias’. Although his article is based around his own specialty of…
We now live in a 'global village', a multi-faith society where exclusive claims may offend. Many adherents of other faiths are prepared to…
In this 50 minute talk, William Lane Craig considers how the philosophical study of knowledge (epistemology) illuminates the validity of…
What do we mean when we say something is true? That it corresponds with reality or that it 'works'? And does it matter which of these we…
An examination of various responses to the question "What is Truth?"
An alternative version of the traditional story of the blind men and the elephant.
This workshop will consider the relationship between faith and reason, what might count as evidence for religious claims, and the…
How has the way art depicts humanity changed over time? How should the truths of the Christian view of humanity shape creative practice?
One of the most perceptive analysts of the consequences of pluralism for the Christian churches is Lesslie Newbigin, who is able to draw on…