Robert J. Spitzer, S.J., is a Jesuit philosopher who serves as president of the Magis Center of Reason and Faith and of the Spitzer Center. He holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from The Catholic University ...
This essay, first published just prior to Christmas 2009, remains every bit as fresh and relevant as it was a year ago. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all. — eds The thrust of Steven Cahn’s ...
Kurt Gödel was best known as a mathematician and secondarily known as an extreme eccentric. After his death, he became known for something else: creating an ontological proof of the existence of God.
T. M. Luhrmann is once more pressing her case that religion is less about belief than about belonging. On Thursday’s New York Times op-ed page, the Stanford anthropologist and frequent Times guest ...
In an essay published yesterday at the New York Times, philosophy professor Peter Atterton claims that the idea of a morally perfect, all-knowing, all-powerful God is incoherent. If this is true, then ...
She often began conversations this way—with deep and/or quirky questions like, “What adventures have you had where everything went wrong?” or, “How would society change if the world were invaded by ...
In our video interview below, we discuss Neil's theory and proof, what made him think of wanting to prove the existence of God in the first place, the research he needed to do to make the book so ...
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