Boethius, a sixth-century Roman statesman, was in the prime of his life when his political career was brought to a sudden and ignominious end. Running afoul of corrupt politicians, he was falsely ...
In my last entry, I pointed out that we all simply have to take a leap of faith when we believe that the world is real, and not a dream. The leap of faith was a large part of the work of the ...
Religious Studies, Vol. 55, No. 3, Special issue: Religious Experience and Desire (SEPTEMBER 2019), pp. 319-335 (17 pages) When it comes to religion, lack of conclusive evidence leads many reflective ...
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 83, No. 3 (June 2018), pp. 271-290 (20 pages) A common Christian belief is that God loves universally, and that the Christian believer ought, ...
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