Why Christian Philosophy Matters
Because every philosophy ultimately rests on faith—directed either toward the Triune God or toward creation—there is no such thing as religious neutrality in thought.
Because every philosophy ultimately rests on faith—directed either toward the Triune God or toward creation—there is no such thing as religious neutrality in thought.
In this lecture, Rev. Steven R. Martins calls all believers to proclaim Christ’s Lordship over all of life and to live as faithful kingdom ambassadors.
In this lecture, Rev. Doug Wilson contends that the Gospel-centered movement drew its circle too small. Christ is the center of all things.
Dr. Joe Boot discusses presuppositional apologetics, exposing the myth of neutrality and showing how a biblical worldview transforms culture, politics, and daily life under Christ’s sovereign rule.
A preview of the book Reforming the Heart: A 40-Day Devotional on the Book of Ezra
In honour of Calvin Seerveld, whose Reformed vision of the arts shaped so many people’s vocations and inspires faithful, excellent Christian creativity.
On July 14, 2025, John MacArthur fell asleep in Christ after nearly fifty-six years of faithful ministry—a life marked by steadfast devotion to Scripture and an enduring impact on countless lives.
In this lecture, Dr. Brian G. Najapfour explores the Reformation principle *Soli Deo Gloria*—living all of life to the glory of God.
In this episode of Life & Worldview, S. R. Martins encourages listeners to always be ready to share the hope of the gospel with others (1 Peter 3:15).
The dialogue titled “What Is the Good Society?” features a thought-provoking discussion among Christian apologist Dr. Andy Bannister, Muslim scholar Dr. Shabir Ally, and secular humanist Justin Trottier.