The Cosmological Argument & the Place of Contestation in Philosophical Discourse: From Plato & Aristotle to Contemporary Debates
Originally published in Maritain Studies/Études maritainiennes 32 (2016): 51–71. …
Originally published in Maritain Studies/Études maritainiennes 32 (2016): 51–71. …
Originally published in Maritain Studies/Études maritainiennes 32 (2016): 137-155. …
God’s Simplicity, Evolution and the Origin of Embodied Human Consciousness Read More »
Originally published at Catholic Insight on January 12, 2016. A review of William Lane Craig's children's book series titled What is God Like?: The Attributes of God for Children. William Lane Craig…
Originally published in the American Journal of Biblical Theology, Volume 16 (36), September 6, 2015 This article was most recently published in The Journal of Biblical Theology 3:3 (July-August 2020…
Warranted Skepticism? Putting the Center for Inquiry’s Rationale to the Test Read More »
Originally published in the American Journal of Biblical Theology, Volume 16 (32), August 9, 2015. This article was most recently published in The Journal of Biblical Theology 4:2 (April-June 2021): …
Augustine as an Apologist: Is Confessions Apologetic in Nature? Read More »
Originally published in City Light News 27:8 (August 2015), 22.…
Originally published in Convivium on August 1, 2015. "I am a once again Christian. I wanted to thank you for your love and kindness. You were instrumental to my return to Christianity. God b…
Originally published in City Light News 27:6 (June 2015), 14.…
Originally published at Crisis Magazine on November 26, 2014. Earlier this month, the BBC interviewed E.O. Wilson (a highly reputable emeritus Professor of Entomology at Harvard Universit…
Dawkins’ Unholy Trinity: Incoherency, Hypocrisy and Bigotry Read More »
Originally published in Convivium on June 1, 2014.This is a review of William Lane Craig's book, A Reasonable Response. For well over 20 years, William Lane Craig has debated atheists, inclu…