Evidence Of God
Head of Zeus - National Museum, Athens, 450BC
This bust was taken from the magnificent full figure which was first called Poseidon, God of the Sea. That identification is now questioned. The balance of evidence tilts towards Zeus, the Chief of the Olympian Gods, and this is now accepted by the majority of archaeologists.
Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Religion
Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Religion features newly commissioned debates on some of the most controversial issues in the field. For example: Is evil evidence against belief in God? Does science discredit religion? Is God's existence the best explanation of the universe?
The Strength of Mercy
In a world where suffering and injustice abound, we yearn for evidence that God has not forgotten His children, that He knows each one by name. We long to know that God directs our lives and desires to use each of us in His plan to bring light to the n...
Religion in Roman Britain
Using a wide range of archaeological evidence, Dr Henig shows that the Roman element in religion was of much greater significance in Britain and that the natural Roman veneration for the gods gave way to meaningful expression.
Return to Reason
A penetrating critique of the Enlightenment assumption of evidentialism -- that belief in God requires the support of evidence or arguments to be rational. Garnering arguments from C. S. Lewis, Alvin Plantinga, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Thomas Reid, Willi...
Two Views of Hell
Two evangelical theologians present, with scriptural evidence, different visions of the nature of hell and the torments that a soul who rejects God will endure. Produced as a dialogue, this book allows each theologian to rebut the others` arguments.







