Wayne Martindale
Wayne Martindale, an English professor at Wheaton College, is author of Beyond the Shadowlands: C.S. Lewis on Heaven and Hell (Crossway, 2005) and co-editor of The Quotable Lewis (Tyndale House, 1990).
Wayne Martindale, an English professor at Wheaton College, is author of Beyond the Shadowlands: C.S. Lewis on Heaven and Hell (Crossway, 2005) and co-editor of The Quotable Lewis (Tyndale House, 1990).
Lyle Dorsett is Billy Graham Professor of Evangelism at Beeson Divinity School, Samford University, Birmingham, Ala., and the foremost scholar on Lewis’ wife, Joy Davidman. Dorsett is author of A Love Observed: Joy Davidman’s Life and Marriage to C.S. Lewis (Harold Shaw Publishers, 1998) and And God Came In: The Extraordinary Story of Joy Davidman, Her Life and […]
Read a Sept. 18, 2012, article from The Atlantic about the controversy surrounding the discovery of potential evidence that Jesus was married.
Read a Sept. 25, 2012, interview from Time with Karen King, the Harvard professor who discovered potential evidence that Jesus was married.
Read a Sept. 18, 2012, article from ABC News about an archaeological discovery providing evidence that Jesus was married.
Written by Jarvis Streeter (University Press of America, 2008). Streeter compares Ernest Becker’s anthropological theories on the ideas of human nature, sin, and salvation with the ideas presented by traditional Christian theology.
Written by Marilyn McCord Adams (Cornell University Press, 2000). Adams writes on theodicy–how to reconcile the presence of evil with a belief in God’s goodness.
Written by Thomas Aquinas, edited by Brian Davies, translated by Richard Regan (Oxford University Press, USA, 2003). Aquinas addresses a broad range of philosophical questions related to the concept of evil.
Written by Charles Kimball (HarperOne, 2003). Kimball, in the aftermath of 9/11, describes how religion can evolve to work for evil.