“The Case for Christ” and a Stubbornly Historical Religion
Bishop Barron looks at the recent film “The Case for Christ”, discussing Lee Strobel’s failed quest to disprove Christianity – and his ultimate conversion.
Bishop Barron looks at the recent film “The Case for Christ”, discussing Lee Strobel’s failed quest to disprove Christianity – and his ultimate conversion.
Bishop Robert Barron encourages the growing secular world to aim for higher things by reflecting on the shepherds at the Nativity in St Luke’s Gospel.
Bishop Robert Barron explains how the film “Miracles from Heaven” creatively explores the existence of innocent suffering and God’s Goodness.
Bishop Robert Barron enthusiastically recommends Fr Robert Spitzer’s book “The Soul’s Upward Yearning” as an antidote to the postmodern “buffered self”.
Dr Brendan Tuffett refutes the claim that Christianity is a blind belief and demonstrates against naturalists that the Christian type of belief is rational.
Robert Haddad describes and responds to the Jewish, Islamic, modernist and mythicist arguments against the Divinity of Jesus Christ.
In this talk for the UTS Catholic Society’s Christ Week, Robert Haddad explains and responds to “Mythicism” – the theory that Jesus Christ never existed.
Fr Robert Barron addresses Stephen Fry’s atheistic attack by exploring the trials and complaints of Job in Scripture – and the scandal of the Cross.