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Daily Archives: April 28, 2018
A Bibliography on Jesus Walking on Water
Originally posted on The Jesus Memoirs:
I have been researching the episode about Jesus walking on water in Mark 6:45-52 and parallels lately. Since it is relevant to the wider discussion this month about Christology, especially as this passage is…
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On Aquinas’ Five Ways
Originally posted on Boxing Pythagoras:
In his seminal work, Summa Theologica, the celebrated Christian philosopher, Thomas Aquinas, engages with the question of the existence of God. He notes that there are certainly objections to the claim that there exists such…
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Response to ‘Capturing Christianity’ on “The Conflict Between Natural Theology and Skeptical Theism”
Originally posted on Philosophy of Religion blog:
Cameron Bertuzzi of “Capturing Christianity” recently wrote an interesting post on the alleged conflict between skeptical theism and natural theology (i.e. arguments for God’s existence). Undergirding the skeptical theist position is the idea that (on…
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