


East of Eden and Easter
Eight days from now comes the most controversial day of the year. Easter bunnies and eggs (if you can afford the latter) mask the debate, but Gary Habermas jumps into it in On the Resurrection: Refutations (B&H Academic, 2024). Unlike other books that merely assert what the Gospels say, Habermas painstakingly undermines one by one the arguments that Jesus was Read More ›

Robert Shedinger: Darwin’s Sacred Cause is “Historical Fiction”

Warm-Hearted, Tough-Minded Compassion: An Interview with Bob Coté

The Ship of Theseus and the Philosophy of Identity

Zenger Prizes: Honoring Good Reporting on Helping the Homeless

“Great Lakes and State Waters Bill of Rights” Legislation Introduced in New York

Casey Luskin on Intelligent Design, Evolution, and the Fossil Record

Keri D. Ingraham Defends Dismantling the Department of Education on NTD News
Keri D. Ingraham appeared on NTD News on April 8, 2025, to discuss the continued changes to the Department of Education. Dr. Ingraham debated Educate President and former teacher Stacey Schultz on concerns about the transfer of student loans to the Small Business Administration, whether the dismantling of the Department of Education will benefit educators, and how education can be Read More ›
