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4th Annual Sophia Forum Lectures

Philosophy Program Azusa Pacific University, Azusa California This forum aims at promoting the project of Christian philosophy and recognizing those who have substantially contributed to that project....

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ID and Synthese

The latest issue of Synthese is devoted to Intelligent Design. The Introductory article by Glenn Branch starts with a story about J.P. Moreland and then traces some history of the movement. It mentions...

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Hoping All Will Be Saved, Part 1: Hope Is in the Air

Perhaps spurred on by the release of and subsequent discussion of Rob Bell’s book, Love Wins, there seem to have been from Christian sources a lot of recent expressions of hope that all people will be...

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Bellingham Lectures in Philosophy of Religion

Just learned about this. A great web resource. It is kicked off by Alvin Plantinga, and they have Michael Murray, Eleonore Stump and others lined up for the next two years. Lecture notes are also...

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Plantinga’s Abstract Objects Argument

In Where the Conflict Really Lies, which James Beebe has nicely reviewed, Alvin Plantinga writes, But numbers and sets themselves make a great deal more sense from the point of view of theism than from...

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Nomological Necessity and Theism

In Where the Conflict Really Lies, which James Beebe has nicely reviewed, Alvin Plantinga discusses nomological necessity, the necessity had by physical laws. As he (and everybody else) points out,...

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Nagel on Plantinga’s New Book

Thomas Nagel writes a review of Alvin Plantinga’s recent book, Where the Conflict Really Lies, which James Beebe has also nicely reviewed here at Prosblogion. Nagel’s review is well-written and...

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Can atheism be properly basic?

I’ve recently been wondering whether atheism – the belief that God does not exist – could be properly basic. By that, I mean whether it could be a belief that is not based on arguments, but nonetheless...

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Philosophers and their religious practices part 20: Using philosophy to help...

This is the twentieth installment of a series of interviews I am conducting with academic philosophers about their religious practices. In this series of interviews, I ask philosophers about their...

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