Cultural Apologetics

Big Questions?

Unit of work exploring a range of questions covering questions of historical credibility, philosophical objections and questions about the relationship between science and religion.

Big Questions?
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Lesson 10: Is it rational to believe in miracles?

Although miracles are extraordinary, there are good reasons to take Jesus’ miracles seriously and consider…

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Lesson 9: Is the Bible's account of Creation compatible with science?

There are a range of views within Christianity in regard to the early chapters of…

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Lesson 8: Does the scientific study of our universe support the existence of God?

There are aspects of scientific study that resonate with belief in the God, such as…

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Lesson 7: What is the place of doubt in the life of faith?

Doubt is a normal part of a life of faith because a coming to faith…

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Lesson 6: Are there good reasons to have faith in God's existence?

Whilst we cannot ‘prove’ the existence of God, there are many good reasons, both rational…

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Lesson 5: How could a good God allow so much evil in the world?

The problem of evil in the world does pose a challenge to belief in an…

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Lesson 4: How could a good God allow so much pain and suffering in the world?

The problem of pain and suffering in the world does pose a challenge to belief…

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Lesson 3: Is there evidence that Jesus' resurrection actually took place?

There are good reasons to trust that Jesus’ resurrection was an historical event, and therefore…

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Lesson 2: Can we trust what the Bible tells us about Jesus?

We have many good reasons to trust the Biblical accounts of Jesus (that is, the…