On the Metaphysics and Coherence of Evolution Dr. Graham Floyd, PhD The theory of evolution is the most popular scientific explanation for the origin of the species and humanity. It is Read more
Conscience and Its Verdicts Dr. Joseph M. Dunne, PhD This paper overviews an historical account (Richard Sorabji) and biblical accounts (Andrew Naselli and J. D. Crowley) of the concept Read more
An Unwelcome Guest: A Response to My Critics Dr. Joshua R. Farris, PhD The present article is a response to my critics of The Soul of Theological Anthropology from the 2018 EPS at AAR annual Read more
Kant’s Existential Dualism Dr. Chris L. Firestone, PhD Various scholars in Kant studies (e.g., Watkins, Chignell, Ameriks) seem to agree that Kant is a dualist of one sort or Read more
The Semiotic Animal and the Image of God Dr. Andrew Hollingsworth, PhD Semiotician and philosopher John Deely made the observation that human beings are the semiotic animal, the only species with the Read more
The Trinity of Human Ontology: Relationships, Identity, and Meaning Dr. Megan Clunan, PhD To be human requires relationships, identity, and meaning; a trinity that is exemplified by God the Father, Jesus Christ the Read more
On Bodily Immortality in the Eastern Church Fathers Dr. Nathan A. Jacobs, PhD This essay examines what the Eastern Church fathers have to say about bodily immortality by discussing (1) Adamic immortality and Read more
‘Be Quick to Hear and Slow to Speak’: Exploring the Act of Listening as a Christ-Shaped Philosophical Virtue Dr. John Daniel McDonald, PhD Engaging Paul Moser’s Christ-Shaped Philosophy (CSP), this paper argues that listening is a philosophical virtue that is an essential characteristic Read more