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
Christ-Shaped Philosophy and Content Dr. Dave Bukenhofer, PhD Does “Christian philosophy” have an over-reliance on theoretical content as the basis for confidence in Christ’s Lordship? Read more
Doing and Teaching Christian Philosophy: Reply to McFall Dr. Paul K. Moser, PhD How might we think of the value of Christ-shaped philosophy for the classroom? Moser considers in light of Michael T. McFall’s reflections. Read more
I Cannot Convince Oppy: My Rejoinder to His Reply Dr. Roberto Di Ceglie, PhD This paper address the possibilities and limitations of trying to convince Graham Oppy relative to his critique of Moser’s “Christ-Shaped Philosophy.” Read more
Christian Philosophy and the Confessional Classroom Dr. Michael T. McFall, PhD What difference does Christ-shaped philosophy make for the classroom? Michael T. McFall brings together various strands of Paul Moser’s project and their relevancy for teaching and the learning process. Read more
Analytic Moral Theology as Christ-Shaped Philosophy Dr. Michael W. Austin, PhD How is analytic moral theology related to Christ-shaped philosophy? This paper explores that relationship and its benefits. Read more
Can We Know Anything if Naturalism is True? Dr. Paul Gould, PhD Paul Gould reflects on the significance of Scott Smith’s thesis in “Naturalism and our Knowledge of Reality.” Read more
A Rejoinder to the Rejoinders of Graham Oppy and William Hasker Dr. Paul K. Moser, PhD This is a reply to the latest rejoinders from Graham Oppy and William Hasker. Read more