Book Review: Faith and Reason by Richard Swinburne
Faith and Reason (henceforth FAR) is the final volume in Richard Swinburne’s trilogy on the philosophy of religion. In The Coherence of Theism Swinburne examined the claims
Book Review: The Nature of God: An Inquiry into Divine Attributes by Edward R. Wierenga
Although the problem of evil (in its various formulations) has long been the predominate anti-theistic argument, another family of arguments against traditional theistic belief att
Philosopher Interview: Max Andrews
Today’s interview is with Max Andrews. Max is a graduate student from Liberty University, whose research is in philosophy of science and religion. He talks about his backgrou
Book Review: The Christian God by Richard Swinburne
In The Christian God, Richard Swinburne examines basic metaphysical categories[1]. Only when that task is done does he turn to an analysis of divine properties, the divine nature,
Book Review: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion by Brian Davies
Are there any reasons to believe that God exists? What is this being we call God? Is morality dependent on such a being? And is there life after death? While theology certainly tou