Terminology Tuesday: Reductionism
Reductionism: An attempt to explain some domain or field by showing that it can be derived from or redescribed in the language of some more basic domain or field. A physicalis
A Reasonable Response: Apologetics Learning ‘With’ and ‘Beyond’ William Lane Craig by Joe Gorra
Various images and ideas often dominate people’s perceptions about Biola University’s research professor of philosophy, William Lane Craig. Perhaps he is mostly know as
James Beilby on Apologetic Success
“Apologetic success, however, is neither strictly a matter of the quality of one’s arguments nor the apparent response of your interlocutor…apologetic success is
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
Weekly Apologetics Bonus Links (12/13 – 12/20)
Here are this week’s recommended apologetics links. Enjoy. KINDLE DEALS: • Black Friday Kindle Deals • The Goldilocks Enigma by Paul Davies – 2.99 • Reasons for