Humans possess an innate sense of justice—a truth recognized by philosophers since antiquity and confirmed by modern science. Socrates called justice a “virtue of...
The word “contentment” traces its roots back to the early to mid-fifteenth century, originating from the Latin term contentus, the past participle of continere,...
In our Rapid Response series, we tackle common concerns about (and objections to) the Christian worldview by providing short, conversational responses. These posts are designed...
Imagine yourself being questioned by a friend or family member in the following way: “Isn’t ‘faith’, by definition, believing something without evidence? Is it...
Imagine yourself being questioned by a friend or family member in the following way: “Jim even though Church Fathers like Ignatius and Polycarp repeat...
It sometimes seems like an inevitability, doesn’t it? Every Christian holiday season, another skeptical article or news story attacking the deity of Jesus or...