How was Jesus viewed within his own culture? How did he challenge the views and values around him? This week on Let My People Think, Ravi Zacharias is taking a…
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Do Humans Have “Souls”? Yes, For Two Reasons
In the last post, I argued for property dualism. I argued that consciousness was not reducible to physical phenomena. So far, I have not addressed what kind of things we…In…
Jesus as They Saw Him, Part 1
How was Jesus viewed within his own culture? How did he challenge the views and values around him? This week on Let My People Think, Ravi Zacharias is taking a…
Convictions That Conquered the World, Part 2
Do you think the pain and persecution in the early days of Christianity helped spread the Gospel? Listen in to Let My People Think this week with Ravi Zacharias to…
The “Zombie Argument” for Property Dualism
In the previous post, I laid out some of the terrain in the philosophy of mind. (If you have not read that post, it is important that you at least…In…
Newsletter service launched!
Last month (December 2019), a new newsletter service at johnlennox.org was launched. This will be sent out once every two months and is designed to keep you up to date…
Convictions That Conquered the World, Part 1
Do you think the pain and persecution in the early days of Christianity helped spread the Gospel? Listen in to Let My People Think this week with Ravi Zacharias to…
The Greatest Love of All, Part 2
Do you find that the answers of science rarely bring comfort or relief, but instead raise more questions? Join Ravi Zacharias this week on Let My People Think as his…
3 Solid Reasons to Trust the Christmas Story
As we approach Christmas, the story of the first Christmas confronts us. Jesus’ birth is recorded by the first two chapters of Matthew and Luke. And they make remarkable claims:…As…
Is It Okay for Christians to Celebrate Christmas?
I am personally a fan of celebrating Christmas and every December I am met with certain individuals who are hostile towards celebrating Christmas. I have examined Christmas traditions and what…