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Public Intellectual A conversation with Tom Morris Stephen N. Williams
posted 01/01/03
The 19th Floor Where did the ideas that shape our world begin? Thomas Albert Howard
posted 09/01/02
Modern and Christian How to think with the mind of Christ. David S. Dockery
posted 07/01/02
After Experience? William James and consumer religion Christopher Shannon
posted 07/01/02
What It Means to Be Secular A conversation with philosopher Charles Taylor Interview by Bruce Ellis Benson
posted 07/01/02
Epistemology for Saints Alvin Plantinga's magnum opus Andrew Chignell
posted 03/01/02
Professor of Death Peter Singer and the scandal of "bioethics." J.L.A. Garcia
posted 09/01/01
Plato Was Right All Along C. Stephen Evans
posted 07/01/01
Rediscoveries: Can We Be Good Without God? C. Stephen Evans
posted 07/01/00
Because It Works, That's Why! William A. Dembski
posted 03/01/00
Neuroscience After Nietzsche Is the brain a symphony orchestra without a conductor? Jeremy Lott
posted 11/01/99
What Did You Go Out into the Wilderness to See? by Robert Royal
posted 07/01/99
Inheriting Paradise Vigen Guroian
posted 07/01/99
Grave Matters I shouldn't have let my parents talk to those funeral salesmen unchaperoned. Virginia Stem Owens
posted 03/01/99
C. S. Lewis Among the Postmodernists How to be a perspectivalist without losing your foundations. David C. Downing
posted 11/01/98
The Anatomy of a Lie Diane Komp
posted 09/01/98
Summa Wobegonia Lake Wobegon confronts postmodernity. Joy Alexander
posted 07/01/98
Nietzsche Was Right The question is not why modern secularists oppose traditional morality; it is on what grounds they defend any morality. by Philip Yancey
posted 01/01/98
Philosophy at the End of the World The gospel according to Slavoj Zizek. Ashley Woodiwiss
posted 11/25/09
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