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Graham Cole asks whether Christianity can be described as a worldview, arguing that it is primarily news about a person and his significance to the world.
Keith Small and Andy Bannister compare and contrast the Islamic doctrine of Allah's oneness and the Christian God's triunity.
Ellis Potter introduces us to Buddhism through his past experience as a Buddhist monk, and contrasts it with his faith in the triune God of the Bible.
Paul Williams shows why introducing people to Jesus is the heart of evangelism in this extract from his book, 'Intentional'.
David Gibson asks why we should believe the Bible, what may stand in our way, and the place of faith, evidence, the gospel, and the work of the Spirit.
Peter Williams discusses the objections of many people to the Old Testament regarding violence and slavery, and shows how many classic criticisms are problematic.
Andrew Wilson explains the history of the canon of scripture and why we can be confident in the Bible we have today.
Simon Gathercole examines the Jesus of the Gospels in comparison with the Jesus of the apocryphal 'gospels'.
Mike Reeves explores the issue of religious pluralism by comparing Islam's Allah with the Christian Triune God.
Peter Williams looks at the evidence for Jesus' resurrection, highlighting aspects that should be better known.