Peter J Steinberger argues that atheists, true believers and even agnostics are all wrong.
philosophy of religion
Nietzschean Heresy
Louise Mabille on new atheism, the Church, and master morality.
Simone Weil
An introduction to the thought of Simone Weil.
Righteous Blasphemy
An open debate.
A Necessary God?
Roy Jackson tries to make sense of the ontological argument for the existence of God.
Three Questions on Religion and Philosophy
A personal view of the relationship between faith and reason.
Speculations on the Cosmological Argument
The second of Roy Ahmed-Jackson’s series examining classic problems in the philosophy of religion.
The Absolute Idealism of Josiah Royce
Timothy Sprigge re-examines the reputation for the neglected philosopher Josiah Royce.
Relativism and the Philosophy of Religious Education
The arguments over how religion is taught in schools are often thought of as a battle between the completing claims of different religions, atheists and agnostics. However, what we’ve ended up with in Britain, according to Robert Ellis, is in fact not a compromise, but an implicit relativism, which teaches children there is no right or wrong in matters of religion. In order to progress, we need to understand the philosophical problems which lie at the heart of the matter.