In 1882, Nietzsche wrote, “God is dead”, adding, in case you had hopes for another timely resurrection, “God remains dead.” You can quibble about what he meant, but at the very least the idea is that the Enlightenment put a dent in ordinary religious belief. The rise of reason, tolerance, and free-thinking at the expense […]
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The Moral Argument for God’s Existence; or, How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love Godless Morality
Erik J. Wielenberg is here to calm your fears.
Cosmological Arguments
Elizabeth Burns considers old and contemporary thinking about cause, explanation, and God.
Why Would an Atheist Write a Commentary on the Bible?
To better understand philosophy, argues Matthew H Kramer.
Nietzschean Heresy
Louise Mabille on new atheism, the Church, and master morality.
Cambridge Companion to Kierkegaard: a review
Zhou Li-Yang reviews the Cambridge Companion to Kierkegaard.