Entries Categorized as 'Philosophy'

Free Audio: Systematic Theology by Michael Horton

Date March 8, 2009Posted by David N

Dr. Mike Horton is teaching a class on systematic theology at Christ United Reformed Church in Santee, California (where he serves as Associate Pastor).  The audio of the class is available online for free.  Dr. Horton will be coming out with a new, one-volume Systematic Theology for Zondervan next year, and this class is a [...]

How Then Should We Do Apologetics?

Date January 22, 2009Posted by David N

The gap that exists between the different schools of Apologetics (Classical, Evidential, Presuppositional) is becoming increasingly narrow.  After reading Zondervan's 5 Views On Apologetics, you'll come away wondering what the differences between these views actually are.  In my term paper for my “Christian Mind” class this past Fall, I attempted to narrow the gap even [...]

An Anselmian Defense of Hell

Date January 16, 2009Posted by David N

My friend and fellow grad student Nathaniel Taylor has written an argument for the existence of Hell using Anselmian “Perfect Being” philosophy.  It is interesting (and sure to be controversial) and worth a read for anyone interested in a defense of the traditional Evangelical doctrine of Hell. You can read his argument at the blog [...]

ETS 2008 – James Spiegel “Free Will and Soul Making”

Date December 4, 2008Posted by Roger Overton

I wasn’t able to attend Jim’s paper this year, but he was kind enough to give me a copy anyway. This could be viewed as especially generous after I kept hassling him about Ty Cobb’s lifetime batting being incorrect on his blog. But now that it is fixed, I can recommend his blog without exception. [...]

Scott Clark On Natural Law And Gay Marriage

Date October 28, 2008Posted by David N

With Proposition 8 on the ballot in California, it is important to stop and think about the issue of marriage and family in general and how these institutions relate to the state.  How should a Christian (or anyone) approach the issue of state-sanctioned same-sex marriage from a philosophical and political point of view?  Is there [...]

Timeless Time

Date January 28, 2008Posted by David N

Saint Augustine felt a considerable amount of anguish at being “in time.”  So much so that he considered it to be a part of salvation itself that we are saved from time into timelessness.   But that raises an interesting question.  How can finite beings be timeless?  Our very finitude, by definition, seems to consign [...]

ETS 2007: Is the Spontaneous Market Order an Example of the Design without a Designer? By Jay W. Richards

Date November 19, 2007Posted by Roger Overton

Dr. Richards’ purpose was to respond to an argument popular amongst atheists in the blogosphere, and he also attributed it to skeptic Michael Shermer. The argument typically goes something like this: ID theorists believe order in nature is due to intelligent design because they see “reliable indicators.” Many of these theorists also favor free markets. [...]

Confidence: The Key to Great Goodness

Date March 8, 2007Posted by Amy Hall

There is much discussion these days about the dangers of confidence.  Those who think their beliefs are true are feared and even hated.  Evil of all sorts has been traced back to confidence, and confidence is declared its root and source.  The remedy for evil in this view, then, is for everyone to reduce their [...]

ETS 2006- James Spiegel: The Epistemic Ramifications of Behavior

Date November 21, 2006Posted by Roger Overton

I find Dr. Spiegel to be one of the most intriguing philosophers of our time. He’s one of the few presenters that I’ll probably highlight every year from ETS.   The contemporary understanding of the relationship between behavior and beliefs is that our actions flow from our cognitions. However, several Old Testament texts seem to suggest [...]

Would Postmodernism Create a Better Society?

Date September 20, 2006Posted by Amy Hall

A few weeks ago (yikes–has it been that long?), I promised Brian a response to his comment on my post, “Postmodernism Will Lead to Violence.”   Brian argued that there’s no way, yet, to determine which worldview (modernism or postmodernism) would be more destructive when mixed with our sinful tendencies.  However, he believes that the record [...]