
Showing posts with label Philosophy of Religion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philosophy of Religion. Show all posts
Friday, March 27, 2020
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Disciplined Dialogue, with Kathryn Julyan
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Sunday, February 23, 2020
Hell & Universalism with Michael McClymond
What is the Church’s teaching on hell? What is universalism? Listen in with Dr. Michael McClymond.
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You can also listen to this episode on YouTube
Michael McClymond, David Bentley Hart, universalism, that all shall be saved, will everyone be saved, The Devil’s Redemption
Anglican Podcast, Theology Podcast, Evangelicalism, Universal Salvation, Eschatology, Will everyone be saved, Philosophy of Religion Podcast
You can buy Dr. Michael McClymond’s book here -
You can also listen to this episode on YouTube
Michael McClymond, David Bentley Hart, universalism, that all shall be saved, will everyone be saved, The Devil’s Redemption
Anglican Podcast, Theology Podcast, Evangelicalism, Universal Salvation, Eschatology, Will everyone be saved, Philosophy of Religion Podcast
Monday, July 15, 2019
Four Books Every Christian Should Read
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You can also listen to the podcast here:
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Mere Christianity

How to Read the Bible for All It's Worth

The Story of Christianity

Nicomachean Ethics
Anglican Podcast, Theology Podcast, Philosophy of Religion Podcast
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. You can buy the books mentioned here:
Mere Christianity

How to Read the Bible for All It's Worth

The Story of Christianity

Nicomachean Ethics
Anglican Podcast, Theology Podcast, Philosophy of Religion Podcast
Four Books Every Christian Should, Books Christians must read, The Story of Christianity Justo Gonzalez, How to Read the Bible for All its Worth Gordon Fee Douglas Stuart, Protestant Thomist, Thomistic Protestant, Christian virtue ethics, Evangelical theology podcast, evangelical philosophy podcast, Anglican podcast,
Thursday, June 27, 2019
Discovering God's Existence from Contingency, with Joshua Rasmussen
What is contingency? Can reason lead to God? Listen in with Joshua Rasmussen and Sheb Varghese.
You can buy Joshua Rasmussen's book, How Reason Can Lead To God, here:
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Tuesday, April 30, 2019
God and Time, with Ryan Mullins
. Does God transcend time? Or is God temporal? How might God know the future? Listen in with Ryan Mullins.
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Do Christians Need Philosophy?
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Thursday, April 18, 2019
Are Faith and Reason Incompatible?
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Sunday, January 14, 2018
God, the Undercover Agent?
I will be honest: I find the problem of evil and suffering deeply intellectually and emotionally troubling as someone who is committed to Christian theism.
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Richard Swinburne and the Society of Christian Philosophers
Something strange happened last week within the Society of Christian Philosophers. If you don't know, the Society of Christian Philosophers is simply a formally organized group of philosophical scholars who identify as Christians. It is (as far as I know) the broadest and largest academic organized group of Christian philosophers. Like other academic groups, they come together throughout the year to present lectures, discuss ideas, and keep up with the latest news in Christian philosophical discussions. The group was founded in 1978 and some of its past presidents have included esteemed thinkers like Alvin Plantinga, Nicholas Wolterstorff, and Eleonore Stump. The current president of the SCP is Michael Rea who also teaches philosophy at the University of Notre Dame.
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Why I Am A Dualist
Contemporary defenders of dualism include great thinkers like Richard Swinburne, Alvin Plantinga, and J.P. Moreland. And yet it seems increasingly popular these days among some Christian scholars to deny
the existence of an immaterial soul. "The idea of an immaterial,
everlasting soul, is a not a Jewish idea. It is a Platonic idea," some
will say. I was shocked when I first came across this idea in college, and I found myself starting to believe that perhaps there really
isn't such a thing called a soul. However, more recently I've come to think
that surely that can't be the case. And I want to offer some reasons for why I
think so.
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Why I Believe in God - Part 3
I wanted to share some of the philosophical arguments for the existence of God that compel me the most. Click to view Part 1 and Part 2.
The Transcendental Argument. This argument primarily comes out of the work of Cornelius Van Til and other presuppositional apologists, and I find it to be incredibly powerful. I think it goes much deeper than a lot of the other arguments for God's existence.
The Transcendental Argument. This argument primarily comes out of the work of Cornelius Van Til and other presuppositional apologists, and I find it to be incredibly powerful. I think it goes much deeper than a lot of the other arguments for God's existence.
Why I Believe in God - Part 2
(This is the second part of the philosophical arguments for belief in God that compel me the most. You can click here to view Part 1.)
The Moral Argument. This argument can find its roots in philosophers such as Thomas Aquinas, Immanuel Kant, and it is also employed by C.S. Lewis in Mere Christianity. The argument goes as follows:
The Moral Argument. This argument can find its roots in philosophers such as Thomas Aquinas, Immanuel Kant, and it is also employed by C.S. Lewis in Mere Christianity. The argument goes as follows:
Why I Believe In God - Part 1
I think it's valuable to have good reasons for believing that
God exists, and some of those reasons include philosophical arguments. Though I don't think it's necessary for Christians to know
all the philosophical arguments for God's existence, I do think that it
proves incredibly beneficial and assuring for the Christian person's
faith; and I think most Christians particularly in North America and Europe
really don't have an excuse for not knowing the arguments. That being said, I want to explain the arguments for belief in God which compel me the most:
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