In the dynamic interplay between science and philosophy, Dr. William Lane Craig has outlined five fascinating realms that, despite science’s immense power, remain beyond its explanatory grasp. These insights emerged from a spirited debate with Dr. Peter Atkins, shedding light… Continue Reading →
The documentary The Case for Christ follows reporter Lee Strobel as he interviews a number of religious and historical scholars in order to find out if there is any proof of the resurrection, and to discover the historical veracity of… Continue Reading →
Molinism, named after 16th-century Spanish Jesuit priest and Roman Catholic theologian Luis de Molina of the School of Salamanca, is the thesis that God has middle knowledge. It seeks to reconcile the apparent tension of divine providence and human free will. Types of Divine Knowledge According to Kenneth Keathley,… Continue Reading →
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