Terminology Tuesday: Hope
One of the primary Christian virtues, along with faith and love. Hope is a positive expectation of some future good that is not yet present and where there is some uncertainty, at
Book Review: Taking Pascal’s Wager: Faith, Evidence, and the Abundant Life
Michael Rota’s book, considered with respect to organization, cogency of argument, and clarity of writing, merits high rank among contemporary works in apologetics and natural th
Richard Dawkins and the ‘Absence of Belief’
Richard Dawkins and the New Atheists have popularized the idea that atheism, contrary to other positions, is not a belief; it is simply ‘the absence of belief’ in God or a supr
Terminology Tuesday: Belief
Belief: The fundamental positive cognitive attitude that commonly takes a proposition as its object. Most philosophers hold that propositional beliefs can be occurrent, in which ca
How to Be a Morally Responsible Skeptic MP3 Audio by Dallas Willard
Philosopher Dallas Willard makes the case that disbelief is not a stance to be taken lightly. Individuals have a responsibility to assume the burden of proof for their disbelief. D
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