With the launch of this column last week, we officially set sail on a grand and far-reaching journey that will eventually ...
The discovery of a building that the Assyrians likely tore down in the eighth century B.C. reveals the political dynamics of ...
Are we living in a simulation? It's a common joke on the internet that we are, and there are numerous conspiracy theories out ...
Though there is no proper evidence about the inception of translation, there is one thing about which critics agree that it ...
Professor Liberato De Caro, an academic and Catholic based in Bari, Italy, says the Shroud of Turin is genuine - and that it ...
A scientist in Italy has provided new research suggesting the bloodstains found on the Shroud of Turin a linen cloth that ...
The skeletons were buried alongside artifacts from far beyond Denmark’s borders, suggesting Vikings traveled extensively for ...
University of Portsmouth physics professor Melvin Vopson has argued that a Bible verse proves we all live in a simulation.
The term apologetics has nothing to do with “apologizing” for anything. Presenting an apologetic is almost the very reverse of apologizing.
By: Dr. Jerry Bergman Montpelier, Ohio Methodism began in 18th-century Britain by Anglican priest John Wesley (1703–1791). A ...
Understanding that God’s goodness is universally expressed enables us to let go of limitations to our health.
As theater art, the show is a triumph. How about as a message for our age delivered by a decades-old play crafted in a ...