15% discount - As featured in 'Grasping the Nettle' documentary 'One Man and His Books'. www.graspingthenettle.org/watch World-renowned scientist Richard Dawkins writes in The God Delusion: 'If this book works as I intend, religious readers who o
What if you could ask C. S. Lewis his thoughts on the questions we all ask ourselves from time to time - questions about friendship, education, suffering, God ... and the meaning of life itself?...
What if you could ask C. S. Lewis his thoughts on the questions we all ask ourselves from time to time - questions about friendship, education, suffering, God ... and the meaning of life itself?...
15% discount - As featured in 'Grasping the Nettle' documentary 'One Man and His Books'. www.graspingthenettle.org/watch A brilliant exploration of the relationship between Christian theology and the natural sciences by one of the world's foremos
15% discount - As featured in 'Grasping the Nettle' documentary 'One Man and His Books'. www.graspingthenettle.org/watch An exploration of human identity from both scientific and religious perspectives, from bestselling author and Andreas Idreos Professor of Science & Religion at Oxford University, Alister McGrath...
Alister McGrath shows how science can take us only so far in answering the big questions about our origins, and how Christianity can take us further. A book for all who want to explore the reasons why the universe exists, and why we are in it...
15% discount - As featured in 'Grasping the Nettle' documentary 'One Man and His Books'. www.graspingthenettle.org/watch We just can't stop talking about the big questions around science and faith. They haven't gone away, as some predicted they m
J. I. Packer was one of the most influential evangelical theological and spiritual writers of the twentieth century, best known for his classic work of spirituality Knowing God. In the 1990s, Christianity Today readers named him one of the most influ
At Oxford University in the 1970s, Alister McGrath faced a crisis when he realized that his scientific atheism made less sense of reality than the 'big picture' offered by Christianity. A reluctant convert, he was astonished by the delight he found i