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How Critical Theory Suppresses Healthy (and Necessary) Arguments
Neil Shenvi explains how critical theory suppresses healthy arguments and why we should not let pressure from critical theorists prevent us from analyzing controversial topics.
The Worldview of Philip Pullman’s “His Dark Materials”
A new series based on Philip Pullman’s “His Dark Materials” trilogy had a very successful premiere on television this week, and it could open up opportunities to talk to your friends about God.
Don’t Ignore Paul’s Warnings about Suffering
Paul says, “Indeed, all who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will be persecuted” (2 Tim. 3:12). The question is, then, how do we prepare for it?
Biologists Overwhelmingly Agree That Human Life Begins at Fertilization
As part of his dissertation, Steve Jacobs surveyed biology professors at over 1,000 institutions around the world about when life begins. The results weren’t even close.
You Won’t Know You’re Faithful until You’re Tested
A slow buildup of scorn, day in and day out, can be harder to withstand than a dramatic incident of persecution. How does one gain the courage we’re all going to need?
Is a Fetal Human Being a Person? (Video)
Amy explains why all humans are also persons.
How to Deal with Some Common Responses to Your Pro-Life Argument
Some common responses you’ll hear when making a pro-life argument aren’t actually relevant to your argument. Here’s how to spot them and keep the discussion on track.
“A Form of Killing That We Need to Be Able to Defend”
Pro-choice arguments have shifted from arguing against the humanity of the unborn to arguing why killing these human beings is justified. Here’s one example.
The Task of Cultural Apologetics
People in our culture are asking if Christianity is not only true, but also good and beautiful. This current emphasis fits right in with the task of cultural apologetics.
Critical Theory vs. Christianity
The ideas of critical theory are driving much of our current cultural conversation, even among some Christians, but are they compatible with Christianity?