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Denis Alexander suggests that Christians need to pay serious attention to the way that the scientific and theological accounts relate. By purchasing this individual article you will have ongoing... View full product details
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Despite its current status as the dominant worldview, Kirsten Birkett argues that naturalism does not provide the answers as we seek to understand the universe,... View full product details
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"Kant intended his transcendental idealism to be a grand united theory of everything, including the history of metaphysics itself. Kamal Weerakoon reviews Kant and the Early... View full product details
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Christians have gained a reputation for delivering apologetic salvos from on high. So how can we instead seek points of connection and dialogue with those... View full product details
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Richard Gibson and Mike Thompson provide a warning to the apologist from history. By purchasing this individual article you will have ongoing access to read it from any... View full product details
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Modern apologetics has been characterised by an emphasis on rational discourse. But what would it mean to become apologetic persons, living in apologetic communities? By... View full product details
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It is easy to fall into the habit of regarding apologetics as a distinct task or skill-set which is brought into play when and only... View full product details
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Ivan Head explains how the symbolism of the dying fly in Narnia catches the attention of the spiritually acute viewer. By purchasing this individual article... View full product details
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A re-make of the classic horror film highlights the problematic apologetic opportunities afforded by the genre. By purchasing this individual article you will have ongoing access... View full product details
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Stening questions whether it is helpful to refer to Einstein's beliefs in Christian apologetics & evangelism. By purchasing this individual article you will have ongoing access... View full product details
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Is interest in our best interest? Biblical and historical Christian thought and practice suggest not, but how could things ever change? By purchasing this individual... View full product details
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The debate about ID is also a debate about how to do apologetics. A physicist weighs its apologetic value. By purchasing this individual article you... View full product details
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With apologies to our overseas readers, Greg Clarke reflects on the connections and disconnections between national values and the Christian faith. By purchasing this individual... View full product details
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Mike Thompson critiques Timothy P. Weber's "On the Road to Armageddon: How Evangelicals Became Israel's Best Friend". By purchasing this individual article you will have ongoing... View full product details
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Virtues, values, vices, sins: we have all kinds of words to describe aspects of human behaviour, character and the self. But can the origins of... View full product details
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Andrew Bain critiques Rawl's theory of a just society, which says that the equality of all is merely a self-evident given which is not grounded... View full product details
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Professor Alister McGrath delivered the 2006 Smith Lecture in Sydney at the Museum of Contemporary Art. His topic is controversial: that atheism has failed historically... View full product details
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The publication of the chimpanzee genome has thrown attention again on theological issues surrounding evolution and God’s interaction with the world. A group of New... View full product details
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Within a year, the subject of climate change has moved from the 'Greenie fringe' to the centre of political and social debate. Christians have begun... View full product details
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Tania Nguyen explores the relationship between religion's role in the creation of hospitals and modern day medicine. By purchasing this individual article you will have ongoing... View full product details
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What is an apologist? Is it someone who uses reason to demolish arguments? Or is there more to it than that? Dipping into the work... View full product details
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Drawing on three recent books about America's place in the world, Tom Frame considers the complex entanglement of American culture, Christian mission and imperialism. By... View full product details
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Tim Adeney and Stuart Heath take a look at the purpose of marriage. By purchasing this individual article you will have ongoing access to read it... View full product details
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Erin Glanville explores the complexities of a Christian approach to showing hospitality towards refugees. By purchasing this individual article you will have ongoing access to read... View full product details
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For families who are in a position to choose which school to send their child to, the decision can be influenced by a wide variety... View full product details
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James Smith argues that a holistic Christian education is nothing less than a re-narration of our identity in Christ. By purchasing this individual article you will have... View full product details
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What does "excellence" mean? What is the place of excellence in education? Does Christianity have anything to say about this, or is it something on... View full product details
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Trevor Cairney discusses some books for children that embody the biblical meta-narrative. By purchasing this individual article you will have ongoing access to read it from any... View full product details
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Sharing a calendar can allow communities to teach, remember, and proclaim what is important to them. Christmas is a good time to reflect on what sort of calendar,... View full product details
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We still view Christmas through a northern hemisphere lens, often imagining that we are somewhere other than this ‘sunburnt country’. Peter Stiles considers the unique differences of... View full product details
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John McClean provides a thought provoking exploration of the incarnation thinking about redemption. By purchasing this individual article you will have ongoing access to read it... View full product details
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We may not think about it a lot, but many of the Christmas carols, hymns and songs we sing started out as poems, and the... View full product details
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The story of the Magi has intrigued Bible readers for centuries. Diane Speed traces the ways the account has been understood, used and embellished throughout history. By... View full product details
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Simon Angus helps us to understand the blessings and curses of a modern Australian anomaly. By purchasing this individual article you will have ongoing access to... View full product details
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It is hardly unusual to hear comment in the popular media to the effect that religion should be kept out of the public spaces—our society... View full product details
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Greg Clarke explores recent trends in Christian apologetics. By purchasing this individual article you will have ongoing access to read it from any mobile, tablet or desktop... View full product details
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Books for children reveal not only what we want children to know and learn but also what we often wish, in our most honest moments,... View full product details
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What can philosophy tell us about the challenge of living with others without making them same? Or about the God whose otherness human religion seeks to reduce?... View full product details
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Miroslav Volf’s exploration of otherness is without peer in contemporary theology. Linden Fooks asks what we can learn from him on the meaning of reconciliation in a... View full product details
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Western societies like to imagine humanity as consistent, autonomous and rational. Exploring the Old Testament’s portrayal of disability, Kirk Patson commends to us another picture—one he suggests is both... View full product details
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One way to approach otherness is to become the other. Susannah Macready reflects on her experience as a hearing minority within the Deaf Community and urges we... View full product details
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How did the events of Babel and Pentecost change the world? Stanley Hauerwas explores the connections between being human, the capacity for speech and our ability to... View full product details
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How often do we think about how our worship ties in with the politics of our world? We may hear something in the epistles and Gospels that speaks to... View full product details
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Atheist Delusions: The Christian Revolution and Its Fashionable EnemiesDavid Bentley Hart, New Haven and London:Yale UP, 2009. Read this FREE, full-length article in the CASE Online... View full product details
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Why do Christians sing? Is it simply a mode of self expression, or does it have value as a spiritual discipline? Steve Guthrie looks back to... View full product details