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Evolution vs. Naturalism
Why they are like oil and water.
by Alvin Plantinga
July/August 2008

The Great Debate
It ain't over 'til it's over.
by Douglas Groothuis
July/August 2008

Lost in Translation
Versions of the Fall.
by James K. A. Smith
November/December 2007

The Dance of Thought
Nietzsche and music.
by Bruce Ellis Benson
September/October 2007

Re-Enchanting Emerson
"Resources that naturalism has suppressed or forgotten."
by Harold K. Bush
July/August 2007

Kierkegaard Among the Biographers
The hermeneutics of suspicion.
by C. Stephen Evans
July/August 2007

THE SCIENCE PAGES
No Chance
Michael Behe is back.
by Ric Machuga
July/August 2007

The Dawkins Confusion
Naturalism ad absurdum.
by Alvin Plantinga
March/April 2007

On Religion and Revelation
Reading John Caputo.
by Stephen N. Williams
November/December 2006

On Being Clear About Faith
A response to Stephen Williams.
by John D. Caputo
November/December 2006

Darwin's Graveyards
Yes, he really was a Social Darwinist.
by Edward T. Oakes
November/December 2006

A New Way to Be Human
A Christian materialist alternative to the soul.
by Kevin J. Corcoran
November/December 2006

Philosophy at the End of the World
The gospel according to Slavoj Zizek.
by Ashley Woodiwiss
November/December 2006

Confucian Hermeneutics
Why commentaries are never definitive.
by Kelly James Clark
September/October 2006

Text Messages
Misplaced priorities in the teaching of American history.
by Bruce Kuklick
July/August 2006

Bad Karma
Anger management.
by W. Jay Wood
July/August 2006

The Thing Which Is Not
Never tell a lie.
by Paige Hochschild
July/August 2006

Oil Profits and Ethics Don't Mix
Or do they? A conversation with Norwegian philosopher and Sunday school teacher Henrik Syse.
Interview by Alf K. Walgermo
May/June 2006

"To the Unknown Gods"
Pragmatism, postmodernity, and the theology of experience.
by Roger Lundin
May/June 2006

The Incoherence of Hannah Arendt
Breaking the marriage between heaven and earth
by Eugene McCarraher
March/April 2006

The "Virtue" of Lust?
So says philosopher Simon Blackburn.
By W. Jay Wood
May/June 2004

From Homer to Hip-Hop
The Jesuit scholar Walter Ong studied the evolution of human consciousness via the history of communication.
By Jeet Heer
July/August 2004

Wolterstorff's Philosophical Archaeology
Locke and Reid as our epistemological forebears.
By John G. Stackhouse, Jr.
July/August 2004

Getting From Is to Ought
Why there is no dichotomy between "facts" and "values."
By Ric Machuga
May/June 2004

Which Enlightenment?
Moses Mendelssohn and the Haskalah
By Jonathon Kahn
May/June 2004

Jekyll and Hyde's Hometown
The capital of the Scottish Enlightenment.
By Neil Dickson
May/June 2004

Wow! Sweet!
The pleasures of a Mini Cooper, and other adventures in technology on a human scale.
by Andy Crouch
March/April 2004

The Punk Rocker with a Ph.D.
Greg Graffin, frontman of Bad Religion, has a freshly minted doctorate in evolutionary biology and a new album coming soon.
by Preston Jones
March/April 2004

The Eighth Day of Creation
From a Russian Orthodox philosopher, a provocative alternative to modernity.
by Miroslav Volf
January/February 2004

Eating the Supper of the Lamb in a Cool Whip Society
Albert Borgmann's post-technological feast.
by Andy Crouch
January/February 2004

How Nietzsche Found Jesus
Was the antichrist really religious?
Stephen N. Williams
November/December 2003

Defenders of the Faith
Looking for fissures in establishment atheist philosophy.
Douglas Groothuis
July/August 2003

Desperately Wicked
Reckoning with evil.
by Alan Wolfe
March/April 2003

Public Intellectual
A conversation with Tom Morris.
Interview by Stephen N. Williams
January/February 2003

Unprofessional Conduct
Philosophy as a way of life
by Paige Hochschild
January/February 2003

Jesus the Philosopher
What counts as thinking?
by Douglas Groothuis
January/February 2003

The 19th Floor
Where did the ideas that shape our world begin?
by Thomas Albert Howard
September/October 2002

What It Means to be Secular
A conversation with philosopher Charles Taylor.
Interview by Bruce Ellis Benson
July/August 2002

Catholic and Modern
How to think with the mind of Christ.
by David S. Dockery
July/August 2002

After Experience?
William James and consumer religion
by Christopher Shannon
July/August 2002

Epistemology for Saints
Alvin Plantinga's magnum opus.
by Andrew Chignell
March/April 2002

Professor of Death
Peter Singer and the scandal of "bioethics."
by J.L.A. Garcia
September/October 2001

"Plato Was Right All Along"
The Beautiful, the Good, and God.
by C. Stephen Evans
July/August 2001

Rediscoveries: Can We Be Good Without God?
Kierkegaard and the Christian ethic of love.
by C. Stephen Evans
BC, Web Only 2000

Because It Works, That's Why!
Pragmatism is solid meat for scientists. But for philosophers it's thin gruel indeed.
The Concept of Probability In Statistical Physics by Y.M. Guttmann

by William A. Dembski
March/April 2000

Neuroscience After Nietzsche
Is the brain a symphony orchestra without a conductor?
Brain Storm by Richard Dooling

by Jeremy Lott
November/December 1999

"What Did You Go Out into the Wilderness to See?"
Nature can be a screen on which we project our hopes and fears.
by Robert Royal
July/August 1999

Inheriting Paradise
A theology of gardening.
by Vigen Guroian
July/August 1999

Grave Matters
I shouldn't have let my parents talk to those funeral salesmen unchaperoned.
by Virginia Stem Owens
March/April 1999

C.S. Lewis Among the Postmodernists
How to be a perspectivalist without losing your foundations.
by David C. Downing
November/December 1998

Anatomy of a Lie
Is a lie ever justified?
by Diane Komp
September/October 1998

Summa Wobegonia
Lake Wobegon confronts postmodernity.
by Joy Alexander
July/August 1998

Nietzsche Was Right
The question is not why modern secularists oppose traditional morality; it is on what grounds they defend any morality.
by Philip Yancey
January/February 1998

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