Part 4: Miracles and the Progress of Science Dr. Robert A. Larmer, PhD Robert Larmer shows that the progress of science strengthens rather than undermines paradigm examples of miracle claims. Read more
Part 3: Do Miracles Require Extraordinary Evidence? Dr. Robert A. Larmer, PhD The nature and significance for miracles is examined. Read more
Part 2: Miracles and the Principle of the Conservation of Energy Dr. Robert A. Larmer, PhD Robert Larmer continues his series on ‘Miracle: an argument,’ where he addresses a common scientific objection against supernatural intervention. Read more
Part 1: Miracles and the Laws of Nature Dr. Robert A. Larmer, PhD This article addresses the claim that miracles are a violation of nature. Read more
Ramified Natural Theology, the Moser Way? Dr. James Henry Collin, PhD Moser has leveled a challenge to produce a plausible piece of natural theology which is not deficient in this respect. Here I attempt to do exactly that. I defend a version of the moral argument which does not presuppose moral realism of any sort. Read more
A Biblical Nota Bene on Philosophical Inquiry Dr. Dru Johnson, PhD What makes ‘Christian philosophy’ Christian, and not merely theist? Minimally, the biblical logic on this question requires that our inquiry stems from the particular teaching and practices prescribed from Moses to Jesus Read more
Is Christ-Shaped Philosophy Really Philosophy? Dr. Philip Stewart, D. Theol., DA This paper examines the contours of Paul Moser’s Christ-shaped philosophy in the original paper and the developments in his response to challenges, especially those regarding the narrow scope of his project. Read more
Christianity, Philosophy and Public Education Dr. Surrendra Gangadean, PhD The Christian philosopher, as a person of wisdom grounded in the Logos, the Word of God who makes God known, is to preserve intellectual and public life by establishing common ground. Read more