Book Review: Hume’s Abject Failure by John Earman
In Hume’s Abject Failure, John Earman (henceforth JE) levels several complaints against Hume’s argument against miracles, of which I will focus on only one: Hume’s treatment
Book Review: Agents Under Fire by Angus Menuge
This reviewer has long been interested in the discussions about the existence of agents. Since the teleological argument depends on the existence of design being a legitimate conce
Book Review: The Philosophy of History: Naturalism and Religion by James Stroud
With a title like The Philosophy of History: Naturalism and Religion, it is not surprising to find that the theses James Stroud defends in this book pertain to historiography and t
Book Review: Revelation: From Metaphor to Analogy by Richard Swinburne
In Revelation: From Metaphor to Analogy, Richard Swinburne makes the case for the veracity of the Christian revelation. He does this by proposing four criteria that any purported r
Review: The Coherence of Theism by Richard Swinburne
Introduction. In The Coherence of Theism (henceforth CoT), Richard Swinburne is concerned with examining whether the central doctrines of classical theism[1] are coherent (that is,