The Resurrection of Jesus, a Well-Documented Miracle? Gary Habermas Argues Yes
Historians are wrong to reflexively reject the possibility of miracles.
Historians are wrong to reflexively reject the possibility of miracles.
Qi’s arguments rest on the sophomoric idea that science is some popularity contest or subject to a democratic vote.
In the below interview, I met with Rachel Fulton Brown, associate professor of History at the University of Chicago, regarding ...
Our issue with miracles is not historical in nature, but metaphysical.
Professor Dorian Abbot, a tenured faculty member in the Department of Geophysical Sciences at the University of Chicago, is currently ...
Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Grover Cleveland, Calvin Coolidge, and Ronald Reagan were grounded in a general commitment to limited government, ...