A Perspective on Perspectival Factualism: Response to Paul Gould Dr. Richard Brian Davis, PhD Richard Davis offers a modest critique of Paul Gould’s Essay on Academic Disciplines, Faithfulness, and the Christian Scholar. Read more
Scholarship and Character as a Christian Academic Dr. Michael W. Austin, PhD Michael Austin responds to Paul Gould’s Essay on Academic Disciplines, Faithfulness, and the Christian scholar and draws implications for ethics and moral formation. Read more
Christianity and Philosophy: A Changing and Uncertain Relationship Dr. Michael J. White, PhD Has ‘Christian philosophy’ been coopted by a ‘Westphalian philosophy’? Read more
To Sanctify One’s Work and to think with the Church Dr. Michael J. White, PhD Michael J. White discusses two important imperatives and their application to Christian philosophers in the secular academy. Read more
How Christians Should Teach Philosophy at Secular Institutions Dr. Stephen T. Davis, PhD This article outlines some of the main responsibilities of Christian philosophers at secular schools in light of their roles, responsibility and influence. Read more
Love, Wisdom and (Christian) Philosophy Dr. Mark S. McLeod-Harrison, PhD Does the practice of Christian philosophy (or should it, at any rate) produce wisdom? This contribution to the Christ-shaped philosophy project considers that question in light of the offerings of analytic philosophy and theology. Read more
On Biblical Ethics: Interview with Paul Copan Paul Copan talks about his recent co-authored book, Introduction to Biblical Ethics Read more
On Evolution, Theology and Thomism: An Interview with Michael Chaberek Michael Chaberek’s EPS interview unpacks the thesis of his latest book and web paper on Thomism and evolution. Read more