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Graduate Student Risks Reputation for One Small Step of Faith
Courtney Ellis writes:
When I attended graduate school for English, there were many occasions when my fellow students openly ridiculed the name of Christ. ...
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Aquinas on Explanations
To one who has faith, no explanation is necessary. To one without faith, no explanation is possible.
—Thomas Aquinas, Italian Roman Catholic priest, ...
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Tony Blair Defends God's Goodness
As many in Britain have reflected on the life and leadership of Tony Blair, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997–2007), stories have ...
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Smuggling in a God Substitute
In his book Reasonable Faith: Christian Truth and Apologetics, William Lane Craig observes how difficult it is for an atheist to live with the logical ...
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C. S. Lewis Describes His Conversion
While attending Magdalen, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England, C. S. Lewis converted to theism in the spring of 1929, ...
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Professor Moves from Agnostic to Seeker
In seminary my Bible professor was Manfred George Gutzke, a Canadian like myself who had an impressively large physique and had been the boxing champion ...
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Comedian Ricky Gervais on Atheism
In a Best Life magazine article entitled "My Argument With God," Ricky Gervais, creator of the TV show The Office, wrote about his personal ...
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Super Bowl Star Shares Journey of Faith
Anyone who watched the New York Giants defeat the New England Patriots in 2008's Super Bowl remembers the catch made by David Tyree, a receiver for ...
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Author Norman Mailer on Worldview
If you don't believe in God and the Devil, I wouldn't say you're crazy, but you're intellectually malnourished.
—U.S. author, Norman ...
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Students Search for Meaning
According to Yale University law professor Anthony Kronman, students who begin their college careers today suffer from one glaring omission in their studies. ...
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