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Was Nietzsche Pious? Dionysian faith. Stephen N. Williams
posted 11/05/09
God & Math Oil and water, or gin and tonic? Timothy Larsen
posted 09/04/09
Thinking with Your Hands The implications of craftsmanship. Nicholas Wolterstorff
posted 03/27/09
The Friend-Enemy Distinction Carl Schmitt, anti-Semitism, and liberal democracy. Stephen H. Webb
posted 02/06/09
God, Justice, and Love The grounds for human flourishing. Miroslav Volf
posted 02/06/09
Flying Solo William James, Alfred Kazin, and the fate of post-Christian Protestantism. by Roger Lundin
posted 11/14/08
The Great Debate It ain't over 'til it's over. by Douglas Groothuis
posted 07/01/08
Evolution vs. Naturalism Why they are like oil and water. by Alvin Plantinga
posted 07/01/08
Lost in Translation Versions of the Fall. James K. A. Smith
posted 11/01/07
The Dance of Thought Nietzsche and music. Bruce Ellis Benson
posted 10/01/07
No Chance Michael Behe is back. Ric Machuga
posted 07/01/07
Re-Enchanting Emerson Resources that naturalism has suppressed or forgotten. Harold K. Bush
posted 07/01/07
Kierkegaard Among the Biographers The hermeneutics of suspicion. C. Stephen Evans
posted 07/01/07
The Dawkins Confusion Naturalism 'ad absurdum'. Alvin Plantinga
posted 03/01/07
On Being Clear About Faith A response to Stephen Williams. John D. Caputo
posted 11/01/06
Darwin's Graveyards Yes, he really was a Social Darwinist. Edward T. Oakes
posted 11/01/06
On Religion and Revelation Reading John Caputo. Stephen N. Williams
posted 11/01/06
A New Way to Be Human A Christian materialist alternative to the soul. Kevin J. Corcoran
posted 11/01/06
Confucian Hermeneutics Why commentaries are never definitive. Kelly James Clark
posted 09/01/06
Bad Karma Anger management. W. Jay Wood
posted 07/01/06
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