Ramified Personalized Natural Theology: A Third Way Dr. Angus Menuge, PhD Is there an alternative to traditional natural theology and Christ-shaped philosophy? Must it be either/or? Read more
Beyond Spectator Evidence to Pneumatic Evidence: Reply to Charles Taliaferro Dr. Paul K. Moser, PhD Is there a problem with the cogency of natural theology? How might pneumatic evidence for God help shape criticism of natural theology’s cogency? Read more
Is Paul Moser Among the Swinburnian Philosophical Theologians? Dr. Charles Taliaferro, PhD This article suggests that Paul Moser and Richard Swinburne employ a similar epistemology and the difference that makes for understanding Moser’s Read more
On Traditional Philosophy and Natural Theology: A Rejoinder Dr. Paul K. Moser, PhD Are natural theology arguments cogent? If so, why do they fail to convince a wide range of rationally capable inquirers? This question and more is addressed in this series on Christ-Shaped Philosophy. Read more
A Missed Opportunity: Reply to Moser Dr. Tedla G. Woldeyohannes, PhD This paper further engages with Paul Moser’s objections to natural theology. Read more
What Counts as Christian Philosophy: A Reply to Tedla Woldeyohannes Dr. Richard Brian Davis, PhD This paper responds to Tedla Woldeyohannes’ claim, that ?the work of Christian philosophers on the project of natural theology should count as work on Christian-God-centered philosophy.? Read more
Christian Philosophy and Philosophy’s Perennial Problems Dr. Joseph N. Partain, PhD This paper joins Paul Moser, William Hasker, and Graham Oppy in that part of their discussion which concerns philosophy?s perennial problems. Read more
Christian Philosophy without Sociology: Reply to Tedla Woldeyohannes Dr. Paul K. Moser, PhD Does Christian philosophy need to supply, should it be expected to supply, answers to the statistical sociological questions relevant to the practice of Christian philosophy? Read more