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PHilosophy

 
2011

The All-Powerful God

Michael Gleghorn examines the important doctrine of the omnipotence of God, and what it means for God to be all-powerful.

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2010

The All-Present God

Michael Gleghorn takes us deeper into an understanding of why the doctrine of God's omnipresence is comforting and important.

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2010

A Defense of Divine Middle Knowledge
Against a Charge of Incoherence

This article offer a defense of divine middle knowledge against a particular version of the grounding objection.

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2010

God, Time and Creation

This article offers an analysis and evaluation of the debate between William Lane Craig and Alan Padgett regarding the nature of God's relationship to time and creation.

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2010

Hume's Critique of Miracles

This article examines philosopher David Hume's famous argument against miracles, showing it to fail at its objective.

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2009

Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity
in the Age of Reason

This paper offers a summary and review of Michel Foucault's book by the same title.

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2009

Historiography in the Twentieth Century:
From Scientific Objectivity to
the Postmodern Challenge

This paper offers a summary and review of Georg G. Iggers's book by the same title.

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2009

Christ and the Human Condition

This article looks at how God has acted in Christ to address those things which ail us most: sin, suffering, death, and our broken relationship with God.

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2008

Reasonable Faith

This article briefly examines some of the reasons why noted Christian philosopher William Lane Craig believes that Christianity is an eminently reasonable faith.
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2008

There is a God

This article examines some of the arguments and evidence that led Antony Flew, the world's most notorious atheist, to change his mind about God.

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2007

"Body Building": Edifying Thoughts
about Our Bodies

This article examines the Christian view of the body. When our ideas about the body go wrong, many other Christian beliefs can be negatively affected.

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2006

An Exploration of Religious Knowledge

Is religious knowledge possible? Can we make intelligible statements about God - or are such statements simply meaningless? Traditionally, the Christian response to such questions has been that religious knowledge, including knowledge of God, is genuinely possible. But others have argued against this position. This article will explore these issues further.

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2005

C.S. Lewis and the Riddle of Joy

"What if nothing in this world can satisfy our desire because the object of our desire is other-worldly?"

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2005

Why We Shouldn't Hate Philosophy

Philosophy does have value in the Christian life, and Christians don't need to hate or fear it. Thinking critically about some of life's most important questions is a way for us to fulfill the biblical mandate to love God with our minds and influence the culture for Christ.

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2003

Evaluating Miracle Claims

Explores the inequity of miracle claims. Although genuine miracles have occurred, a careful evaluation reveals that many claims are spurious.

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2002

The Worldview of Edgar Cayce

Contends that the worldview of Edgar Cayce's readings is worlds apart from that of the Bible, and that Christians must carefully avoid being taken captive by this philosophy.

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2000

Philosophical Taoism: A Christian Appraisal

The Chinese translation of John 1:1 reads, 'In the beginning was the Tao...' Are Taoism and Christianity compatible? Though there are some similarities, Christianity's uniqueness remains separate from all philosophies, including Taoism.

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