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Reflections on the Psalms by C.S. Lewis: Book Review
Reflections on the Psalms by C.S. Lewis isn’t a comprehensive analysis by any means, but rather a thought-provoking examination of specific questions. If you’re hoping for a signature classic, you may be disappointed; this is a talk with a friend, not a scholarly lecture.
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Faith and Tragedy: Twenty Tales from the War Zone by John Simpson: Book Review
To make an informed decision about rejecting or accepting Christianity, one should base his or her choice on a thorough understanding of its teachings, principles, and history, rather than dismissing it out of ignorance. In today’s world, it appears that many individuals lack a clear grasp of what Christianity truly entails.
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Albert Einstein’s Faith and Rejection of Atheism
I am not an atheist...the problem involved is too vast for our limited minds. We are in the position of a little child entering a huge library filled with books in many languages.
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Evidence For Jesus’ Resurrection
The evidence for the resurrection of Jesus is compelling and multifaceted, beginning with the historically attested empty tomb, which defies natural explanations. This is further substantiated by numerous post-resurrection appearances to various individuals and groups, transforming fearful disciples into bold witnesses willing to die for their unwavering testimony of the risen Lord.
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Why Scientists Think God Could Exist
There’s a mystery at the heart of the universe – why is it uniquely fine-tuned to support life? Many scientists are baffled by the puzzle of life and are honest about its implications.
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Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer by C.S. Lewis: Book Review
Imagine sitting at a table near C.S. Lewis and overhearing his conversations about prayer with his close friend. What you hear is not systemic theology, but observation, questions and revealing insights into Lewis’ mind, and devotional life
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The Space Trilogy by C.S. Lewis
The Space Trilogy by C.S. Lewis feels like a forgotten secret. The author tears apart the formulaic science-fiction genre and explores new worlds with heightened mystery. In his three cryptic books, we find Lewis exploring his inner Jules Verne and stretching his wings in exploration.
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The Existence of God – You’re Made in God’s Image
You are not an accident because you’re made in God's image. A book is proof of an author. A poem is proof of a poet. A song is proof of a composer. A product is proof of a manufacturer. Creation is proof of a Creator.
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Jordan Peterson and the Quest for a Mentor in the Post-Truth Age
People who perceive the world is heading in the wrong direction are listening to Jordan Peterson in their millions. Increasingly, he’s like the weeping Prophet Jeremiah, pleading with the West to turn away from the path of doom. He reminds me of C.S. Lewis. For Professor Peterson, “The ultimate mentor is Christ.”
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Why Believing in God Makes Sense
By expert scientific standards, human existence is improbable. Only the fine-tuning of the universe makes life possible. Any small fluctuation in the universe, from the force of gravity to the ratio of electron to protons would deem life impossible.