By: Jason|12 October, 2011|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: atheism . John Loftus . Steve Hay
Reformation 21 have posted a shortened version of Steve Hay’s response to The End of Christianity, the third book in a series, edited by John Loftus, against Christianity.
Read more »By: Jason|20 July, 2011|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: Adam Omelianchuk . metaethics . moral epistemology . Sam Harris . science
Adam Omelianchuk has a nice review of Sam Harris’ latest book, The Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Moral Values.
Read more »By: Jason|26 March, 2011|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: Hell . Liberalism . Rob Bell . universalism
We’ve given a lot of coverage to Rob Bell’s new book Love Wins this week, and though it’s starting to feel toxically oversaturated, the issues Bell’s book has brought up have justified the attention. Before we finally move on, here are some of the reviews of Love Wins from across the interwebs and beyond. Kevin DeYoung (Pastor at University Reformed…
Read more »By: Jason|02 October, 2010|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: Big Bang . cosmology . Edgar Andrews . God . origin of the universe . science . Stephen Hawking
Professor Edgar Andrews reviews the best-selling book by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow.
Read more »By: Jason|13 May, 2010|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: Creation . Edgar Andrews . Genesis . moral argument . new atheists . science . theory of everything . Who Made God?
Michael Drake reviews Edgar Andrews’ new book about science and the existence of God.
Read more »By: Jason|21 April, 2010|Categories: Book Reviews
Joe Fleener, lecturer at the Shepherd’s Bible College, has written a review of Who Made God?, a new book responding to the New Atheists.
Read more »By: Jason|27 March, 2010|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: Apologetics . Bill Craig . defending christianity . layman . small groups
Christian philosopher and evangelical apologist, William Lane Craig, has published a new book for people who are looking for an approachable and non-technical introduction to the task of defending Christianity. Brian over at Apologetics 315 has written a short review of Craig’s book.
Read more »By: Johnson|12 June, 2009|Categories: Apologetics . Book Reviews
When I wrote to the effect that Abiogenesis (genesis of living thins from the nonliving) is not a fact of science, many anti-creationist visitors of this blog asked me to read certain books. They claimed that these books demonstrated how abiogenesis was possible in the face of the second law of thermodynamics. I Felt Cheated. Then all of them said…
Read more »By: Stuart|06 December, 2008|Categories: Book Reviews . Practical Engagement|Tags: Harry Potter
Almost everyone I talk to in Christian circles either shakes their head disapprovingly at the idea of reading Harry Potter, or mentions their concern about the questionable content. “What about the witchcraft?” “Isn’t it a doorway to the occult?” I have five major criticisms of this idea and footnote some great resources.
Read more »By: Stuart|05 December, 2008|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: Christian Worldview . Creation . Fall . Harry Potter . Redemption . Rowling
The furor over J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series in Christian circles is now a cause for shame-faced admissions of mistake. One is reminded of a similar stir caused by the release of C.S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia series, seen then to be an advertisement for the occult and guilty of leading children astray. While many were crying foul, others were convinced that Rowling was writing from within the Christian worldview. With Rowling revealing herself a Christian after the release of the seventh book, perhaps it is time to cede her the award for the greatest Christian fiction novel ever written.
Read more »By: Rob|21 September, 2008|Categories: Apologetics . Book Reviews . Creation & Evolution|Tags: Books . christopher hitchens . douglas groothuis
Professor Douglas Groothuis reviews Christopher Hitchens’ book God is Not Great in this interview on Issues, Etc. Full MP3 Audio here. Douglas Groothuis’ blog here. Subscribe to Issues, Etc. in iTunes. Enjoy.
Read more »By: Rob|19 September, 2008|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: evidence . new atheists
A review of some reviews of Nathan Busenitz’s new book, “Reasons We Believe’.
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