Category Archives: Book review
Cold Case Christianity and The Gospel Coalition
A Review of a Review
J. Warner Wallace is a detective and evangelist. How he finds time for both jobs is beyond my ken; I’m thankful that he does, because it has led to the most entertaining defence of Christianity that I have read in some years.
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How Open is the Secular Mind?
Why Politics Needs Religion: the Place of Religious Arguments in the Public Square. Author: Brendan Sweetman (IVP Academic: 2006) Reviewer: Graham Veale
Secularism is the new orthodoxy in British politics; our politicians cannot, must not, and shall not “do God”. The Prime Minister might mention that God is important to some people; but not so important that theology could have a role in public policy.
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Tagged Apologetics, Christianity and Science, God and Science, New Atheism, Politics, Secularism, Tolerance
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