Links and Reading
Just recently I have begun a serious reading of Newman's work Idea of a University. It is a serious reflection of what a university is and how various disciplines are related to one another. It was written in the 1850's, so a lot of his starting points are quite different from ours. It clearly shows how different modern thought is now from the thought of his time.
William Lane Craig also has his own website. He is a Christian philosopher who works in the areas of time, uniqueness of Christ and Molinism. He also does apologetics work related to the Christian faith.
There are also a few links that I have found to be particularly good recently. One is on three different ways of professing a creedal claim. Another is on the claim that evil people are annihilated instead of being eternally punished. There is a good post on the knowability paradox.
William Lane Craig also has his own website. He is a Christian philosopher who works in the areas of time, uniqueness of Christ and Molinism. He also does apologetics work related to the Christian faith.
There are also a few links that I have found to be particularly good recently. One is on three different ways of professing a creedal claim. Another is on the claim that evil people are annihilated instead of being eternally punished. There is a good post on the knowability paradox.
Labels: christian theology, education, epistemology
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