Christian Philosophers in the ‘Secular Academy’ Dr. Owen Anderson, PhD Learn about this EPS project that seeks to understand teaching, learning, and communicating as a Christian Philosopher? in a non-religious context. Read more
Christian Philosophy and Philosophers: Socialization and the Need for Fresh Approaches Dr. Marylin McCord Adams, PhD Adams considers how Christian approaches to philosophy are needed in light of the socialization of philosophers. Read more
A Faithful Christian Academic in a Secular Setting Dr. Christopher Tollefsen, PhD Tollefsen considers what it means to scholarly work that is Read more
Learning to Converse by Trial and Failure: a Rejoinder to Moser Dr. Aaron Preston, PhD In response to Paul Moser’s “Gethsemane Epistemology, Pneumatic Evidence, and Divine Agape?” Aaron Preston extends his original critique against “Gethsemane Epistemology.” Read more
The ‘Argument from Miracle’: An Example of Ramified Natural Theology Dr. Robert A. Larmer, PhD Miracles are publicly observable events that cry out for an explanation. A Ramified Natural Theology approach to that explanation is encouraged. Read more
The End and Purpose of Ramified Natural Theology Dr. Philip Stewart, PhD This paper explores the necessary theological presuppositions for various views of ramified natural theology Read more
Natural Theology in Context: Rejoinder to Moser Dr. Tedla G. Woldeyohannes, PhD This contribution argues from the premise that it is not the purpose of arguments of natural theology to provide evidence for the Christian God as a morally perfect God worthy of worship. Read more
Christ-Shaped Moral Philosophy and the Triviality of 20th Century ‘Christian Ethics’ Dr. Harry Bunting, PhD Harry Bunting considers the value of Paul Moser’s ‘Gethsemane union’ for Christian Moral Philosophy Read more