Thomas Aquinas and Theistic Evolution Fr. Michael Chaberek, O.P., S.T.D. This article addresses the problem of using Aquinas to defend theistic evolution within the Christian theological tradition. Read more
Addendum: More Rebuttals of Walls from Pharaoh’s Magicians’ Dr. Steven B. Cowan, PhD Steven Cowan and Greg Welty offer an addendum to their Summer 2015 Philosophia Christi article that critiques Jerry Walls’s objections against compatibilism. Read more
Web Project: Philosophical Discussions on Marriage and Family Topics Dr. Michael W. Austin, PhD Instructions for Submitting a Paper Proposal Purpose: For scholars interested in ethics, theology, and philosophy work on ‘marriage and family’ topics, Read more
An Essay on Academic Disciplines, Faithfulness, and the Christian Scholar Dr. Paul Gould, PhD Paul Gould argues that an academic discipline is best understood as a social practice. Mission takes place at the point of intersection between Christianity and dominant cultural stories. The idea of a missional professor emerges from this paper. Read more
Part 7: Miracles and Christian Apologetics Dr. Robert A. Larmer, PhD How do miracles serve as evidence for one religious form of theism over and against other religious forms of theism? Read more
Part 5: Miracles as Inconsistent with the Perfection of God Dr. Robert A. Larmer, PhD Robert Larmer considers how to respond to the claim that miracles are inconsistent with affirming the perfection of God. Read more
Introducing The Outrageous Idea of the Missional Professor Learn more about Paul Gould’s latest book about becoming a ‘missional professor.’ Read more
Part 6: Miracles as Evidence for God Dr. Robert A. Larmer, PhD Robert Larmer examines in what sense the occurrence of events plausibly viewed as miracles can be taken as providing evidence for the truth of theism. Read more