Thomas Aquinas shaped Scholasticism by harmonizing faith and reason through Aristotelian philosophy, profoundly influencing Christian theology.
How Can We Deal with Arguments Against Miracles?
The article defends the historicity and significance of biblical miracles, emphasizing their role in faith and divine authority despite modern skepticism.
Understanding Natural Law and the Christian Conscience: A Biblical Perspective
This article delves into the intricate relationship between the inherent moral framework known as natural law and the Christian understanding of conscience. This comprehensive article explores the scriptural foundations of natural law, as discussed by theologians like Thomas Aquinas and C.S. Lewis, and examines how conscience functions as a moral guide in Christian life. It further dissects the nuances of maintaining a good conscience, the impact of a seared conscience, and the importance of aligning conscience with divine principles for ethical living.
Does the “New Physics” Conflict with Christianity?
Exploring the relationship between the "new physics," particularly quantum mechanics, and the Christian understanding of God and the universe. The article argues that despite the seemingly counterintuitive findings in quantum physics, there is no fundamental conflict with the Christian belief in a rational, sovereign God.

