March 8, 2013 by

Article: Can God do what’s logically impossible – Descartes

God’s Omnipotence – Gregory Rich Source: groups.wfu.edu Can an omnipotent God do anything, including things that are logically impossible, like make a…

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March 6, 2013 by

Powerpoint: Problem of Evil

Peter Thistlethwaite provides a helpful outline of the theodicies of Augustine and Irenaeus.

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March 5, 2013 by

Handout: Miracles Jonathan Rowe

Miracles By Jonathan Rowe What is a Miracle? The word miracle comes from the Latin word for a wonderful thing. For the…

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March 4, 2013 by

Jonathan Rowe

Jonathan Rowe is Head of Religious Studies at Spalding Grammar School. CONTRIBUTIONS HANDOUT Miracles HANDOUT Evaluating Religious Experience HANDOUT Sexual Ethics

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February 26, 2013 by

Essay: Cosmological Argument

Evaluate the Strengths and Weaknesses of the Cosmological Argument for Proving God Exists. (40) This essay, of A grade standard, has…

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February 26, 2013 by

PowerPoint: Religious Experiences – Challenges

Religious Experiences – Challenges PowerPoint: Religious Experience from Peped A detailed, comprehensive PowerPoint on Religious Experience by Andrew Capone.

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February 22, 2013 by

Extract 4: Augustine and creatio ex nihilo

God creates out of nothing: Creatio ex nihilo Source: Robert Schneider The Greeks held that the cosmos had always existed, that…

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February 20, 2013 by

Article: Irreducible Complexity Dunkleberg

Pete Dunkleberg’s excellent article discussing the arguments for Irreducible Complexity (Michael Behe 1996) is reproduced by clicking here. His conclusion? “None…

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February 15, 2013 by

Extract 8: Augustine’s conversion “voice”

Augustine’s conversion ‘voice’ Augustine’s conversion illustrates well how religious people take everyday features of language and then change them according to…

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February 13, 2013 by

Handout: Miracles

Miracles Dr. Stephen Loxton, Sherborne School for Girls Introduction With concept of miracle we come upon a most problematic term. On…

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