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Darwin and Darwinism 150 years later: Biblical faith and the Christian worldview
This little book is invaluable as a survey of the development of evolutionary theory in the thought of Charles Darwin against the backdrop of the religious influences in his life, whilst at the same time presenting [...]
Darwin, Creation and the Fall: Theological challenges
If science contradicts the Bible, then science is wrong. But if science contradicts my interpretation of the Bible, then perhaps my interpretation is wrong, and science is right. Our interpretation of Scripture must therefore be constantly [...]
An atheist finds salvation
What a relief it was to become an atheist. I had become worn out by my fruitless search for God. I had studied holy writings from three different continents. No God there. I had tried prayer [...]
The impact of On the Origin of Species
In 1891 a thirteen-year-old boy in Georgia took out a book from a little bookshop in Gori, Georgia. He was so entranced by the book and its message that he read it all night forgetting to [...]
The Lord still reigns
As Christians, we acknowledge that time itself has been split into two distinct eras, BC and AD, by the life and times of our Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ – the effect of His incarnation has [...]







The Trinity and worship
I would personally rather sing of a 'latent' Christ in the Psalms God
The Trinity and worship
A very helpful article. I've been thinking much more about the Trinity
United we stand
It all depends on what you mean by 'biblical separation' ? !
Amazing and essential
Thank you. There are several good books currently on the Holy Trinity.
Robert Jermain Thomas: an inextinguishable light
Yes, there is much that we do not know, but if you read my book, I do