Dallas Willard: The Shape of Moral Knowledge Professor Dallas Willard’s plenary talk at the 2011 EPS annual meeting is a helpful snapshot of his long-standing work on Read more
Making the Most Out of An Academic Conference: 10 Recommendations (Part Two) In my previous post, I offered five recommendations for how you might have a worthwhile experience at an academic conference: Read more
Doing the Right Thing: An Appraisal DOING THE RIGHT THING: DVD Series Special Pricing Moderated by Fox News’ Brit Hume, and Co-Hosted by BreakPoint’s Chuck Colson, and Read more
Making the Most Out of An Academic Conference: 10 Recommendations (Part One) I suppose an academic conference has at least two basic objectives: Giving/receiving presented papers. Community-building. Below are my first 5 Read more
Doing Philosophy as a Christian: An Interview with Garry DeWeese (Part One) I recently interviewed philosopher Garry DeWeese, Professor of Philosophy & Philosophical Theology in the Department of Philosophy at Biola University’s Read more
Arthur F. Holmes, 1924-2011 News broke over the weekend that the noted Christian philosopher, Dr. Arthur F. Holmes, died on Saturday, October 9. He Read more
Theistic Foundations of Morality: Interview with David Baggett and Jerry Walls Philosophers David Baggett and Jerry Walls recently released their Oxford University Press book, Good God: Theistic Foundations of Morality. In Read more
Thinking about “Sustainability” and the Environment: An Interview with Craig Mitchell The ethics and economics of environmental “sustainability” is a challenging and pressing topic of discussion in U.S. and international politics. Read more
The Ethics of Capital and Interest: An Interview with Shawn Ritenour Markets, capital and interest are not value-free, despite the dominant fact-value dichotomy that often exists in economics. In this interview Read more