He has a book as well. Not perhaps the traditional definition of theology perhaps….but a certain common-ness about it vs. being drenched in academic language.
I can’t quite place this one–but it possibly has a Christian bent–not quite sure (they make jokes that are slightly choice…ie like doing mushrooms….and they curse occassionally……but I’m curious how many may have a theology/religion background): http://www.partiallyexaminedlife.com/
More on science and the evolution vs. creationism issue:
Hijacking of evolution
Hijacking of science
Conflation of two terms
Conflation in the textbooks
I think I lean a little old-earth creationism. Although, Ken Ham does have a list of a number of sources of earth age evaluation mechanisms (a la the organization Reasons to Believe).
I was looking for a refutation or criticism of Karl Barth, and I’m not sure this is it, but I thought I would save it for later:
Click to access 05chapters6-7.pdf
Sermons search on Librivox
https://librivox.org/search?q=sermon&search_form=advanced
This is a series from Crossway books that deals with this topic:
http://www.crossway.org/books/list/?series=Reclaiming%20the%20Christian%20Intellectual%20Tradition
Apologetics:
http://www.thoughtfulchristianity.net/?page_id=377
Reasons to believe/Reasons for faith:
http://paulbirston.com/why.html
Renewing your mind (part 1)–on brain science & choice:
http://paulbirston.com/articles/TheRenewingofYourMind.html
An interesting take about the Jesus versus Religion question:
http://www.youtube.com/user/bball1989?feature=watch
He has a book as well. Not perhaps the traditional definition of theology perhaps….but a certain common-ness about it vs. being drenched in academic language.
A well argued piece about post-modernism: http://www.modernreformation.org/default.php?page=articledisplay&var2=128
Its by DA Carson, who wrote a book against the movement–this is more balanced.
http://www.arn.org/
Also Lead Net with has some of Platingas work along with other thinkers. I wish I had the exact name or URL.
Christian Philosophy Podcast:
http://reformedforum.org/programs/pft/
Top 10 Christian Theology/Philosophy Podcasts:
http://sententias.org/2011/11/14/top-ten-philosophy-science-and-theology-podcasts/
Q & A
http://sententias.org/q-a/
I can’t quite place this one–but it possibly has a Christian bent–not quite sure (they make jokes that are slightly choice…ie like doing mushrooms….and they curse occassionally……but I’m curious how many may have a theology/religion background):
http://www.partiallyexaminedlife.com/
I’ve included this elsewhere:
http://www.calvin.edu/academic/philosophy/virtual_library/article_names.htm
A number of articles on Christian Apolegetics:
http://www.apologetics315.com/2010/04/essay-series-is-christianity-true.html
There is a nugget or two of an argument here:
http://apologeticjunkie.blogspot.com/2009/09/10-arguments-thoughtful-atheists-wont.html
I need to check this one out at some point:
http://apologetics315.blogspot.com/2009/09/michael-licona-answering-bart-ehrman.html
Probably should file under critical thinking, but:
http://afterall.net/illogic/
http://www.apologetics315.com/2009/05/logic-primer-5-logical-fallacies.ht
A simple rundown of apolegetics books:
http://www.apologeticsguy.com/resources/
I think it may have a bias for youth/college–I’m not honestly sure.
More on science and the evolution vs. creationism issue:
Hijacking of evolution
Hijacking of science
Conflation of two terms
Conflation in the textbooks
I think I lean a little old-earth creationism. Although, Ken Ham does have a list of a number of sources of earth age evaluation mechanisms (a la the organization Reasons to Believe).
A commentary from Discovery Instit
http://www.evolutionnews.org/2014/02/the_ham-nye_deb081911.html
Alvin Platinga–analytical philosopher:
http://maverickphilosopher.typepad.com/maverick_philosopher/analytic-philosophy-resources/
CS Lewis stuff. May look elsewhere as well:
http://faculty.biola.edu/christopher-mitchell/
Equipping (doesn’t usually fit under this category–oh well)
http://www.twelvestones.org/
To read later:
http://www.warrenapologeticscenter.org/resources/articles/miscellanea/let-us-rise-up-and-build.html
Interesting–On Why & Simon Senek:
http://thechelseawinepress.weebly.com/2/post/2014/02/the-why-circle-revisited.html
This should also probably go under critical thinking:
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook.asp
Reasons to Believe…..a series of lectures
http://www.reasons.org/education/reasons-institute/sampler
See also the Chuck Colson education resources (resources + their education program which has some free resources available.
I should check these out soon:
Apolegetics:
http://www.powerpointapologist.org/apologetic_powerpoints_essentia.html
http://www.slideshare.net/schumacr/presentations
Possibly useful:
http://ancientworldonline.blogspot.com/2012/07/alphabetical-list-of-open-access.html
Institute for Creation Research
Seattle Creation Conference
Northwest Creation Network (YouTube)
http://www.changinglivesonline.org/evolution.html
From Pepperdine, Leavens:
http://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/leaven/
Also, the Token Show podcast:
http://www.tokensshow.com/
Search engine for Christian theology journals–
not sure what all is included:
http://www.lru.edu/Content.aspx?page=library_frequentdb&
I think this is old earth:
http://www.youtube.com/user/godlogicscience/videos
Marriage:
http://www.housetohouse.com/store/Category.aspx?cid=16
18 Things I Will Not Regret Doing with My Kids
http://www.challies.com/articles/18-things-i-will-not-regret-doing-with-my-kids
Discussion Guide for JP Moreland/Reason:
Click to access LoveYourGod-DiscussionGuide.pdf
Resources for Bible Study:
http://nathanielclaiborne.com/resources-for-bible-study/
Should read this at some point….Christian perspectivalism (curious how similar this might be to Christian phenomenology)
Click to access FC02_Smith.pdf
Possible options in terms of apologetics:
http://confidentchristianity.blogspot.com/p/resources.html
Proofs for the existence of God:
Christian apologetics:
https://compassioninpolitics.wordpress.com/tag/christian-apolegetics/
Also Trent Dougherty at Baylor:
https://sites.google.com/site/trentdougherty/
This is pretty deep philosophy:
http://alexanderpruss.blogspot.com/search/label/materialism
Not sure if it has anything useful for my purposes.
Here are a number of iPad Apps on apologetics:
http://dougpowell.com/
You have to go to the apps section. He’s also an author in the space.
John Lennox quote:
A number of potentially interesting quotes:
http://godevidence.com/2010/08/quotes-about-god/
PhD student in philosophy:
http://sententias.org/
Covers lots of key issues.
Einstein and God:
http://www.bethinking.org/god/did-einstein-believe-in-god
Thomas Reid:
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/reid/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Common_Sense_Realism
Hmmmm:
http://www3.nd.edu/Departments/Maritain/etext/hop.htm
Authors of the Christian Apologetics Alliance:
http://www.christianapologeticsalliance.com/authors/
Ratio Christi Organizations:
http://ratiochristi.org/organizations
File under Rhetoric of NT:
http://rhetoricandthent.blogspot.com/2010/10/alphabetical-list-of-figures-of-speech.html
Free speech vs. Civility (in terms of PC, but the issue for me is in terms of faith):
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2014/09/09/berkeley-chancellor-angers-faculty-members-remarks-civility-and-free-speech
Worldview Literarcy–hmmm…. (probably not a direct fit, but interesting)
http://education.jhu.edu/PD/newhorizons/Journals/Winter2011/Schlitz
Systems theory
Reductionism bad
Click to access elements_simpleplanes.pdf
http://www.apologetics315.com/p/book-reviews.html
http://www.reformation21.org/cgi-bin/mt/mt-search.cgi?tag=Book%20review&IncludeBlogs=1,2
The Seeing Eye:
http://www.colsoncenter.org/the-center/columns/ancient-paths/16757-the-seeing-eye
Cultural impact:
http://www.marri.us/get.cfm?i=wx10e01
I haven’t looked through everything–but I thought it could be helpful potentially.
History & Christianity (may return to this–didn’t know he wasnt for the thesis–frustrating):
http://www.etownbic.org/fea/
CACE Center for Applied Ethics at Wheaton College
http://www.wheaton.edu/cace
The Case for Christianity:
Various ideas possible to be borrowed from this secular humanist:
http://www.theatlantic.com/maria-popova/
http://kettlemorainebiblechurch.weebly.com/charts.html
12 Questions:
http://vimeo.com/channels/779753
Here is an explanation of the impact of Western Christianity:
http://crossandquill.com/journey/the-influence-of-christianity-on-western-civilization/
http://www.researchonreligion.org/
Reminder about Rodney Stark at Baylor University
http://www.baylorisr.org/
Could be an interesting resource: Christians in Political Science:
https://sites.google.com/site/christiansinpoliticalscience/experts
Might be interesting:
http://www.researchonreligion.org/historical-topics/hall-on-religion-the-founding-fathers
Could be interesting/useful:
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8418124&fileId=S1755048311000423
Not sure if this is a more liberal slant on things.
Here is a list of theology & philosophy & apologetics blogs:
http://rightreason.org/links/
Catholic Apologetics in Spanish (hmmm):
from Emilio Chuvieco
http://www.digitalreasons.es
Quotes about God from famous scientists
http://godevidence.com/2010/08/quotes-about-god/
This looks interesting/helpful:
http://christiancadre.org/Philosophy.html
Cool for outlines:
https://philosophymaps.wordpress.com/
May look at various series like–At the Movies:
http://www.onechurch.tv/
Wendell Berry:
http://brtom.typepad.com/wberry/wb-online-prose.html
http://brtom.typepad.com/wberry/wb-online-prose.html
They have other related publications.
I’ve included this mostly for the design work (sorry that makes no sense to other folks)
https://vimeo.com/ccbcvideos/videos
CS Lewis:
http://www.independent.org/issues/article.asp?id=7468
Curious
http://www.theliturgists.com/podcast/
Story/Media & Christianity
Click to access stories-we-tell-excerpt.pdf
Trinitarianism defended with Bible verses:
http://irr.org/biblical-basis-of-doctrine-of-trinity-part-vi-father-son-and-holy-spirit-are-three-persons
This deals with the Historical Jesus question.
http://blogforthelordjesusreferenceshelf.com/
The website “Bart Ehrman project” which is I believe currently being edited is also worthy of bookmarking. (I don’t think its available currently).
Quotes on fine-tuning:
Click to access Fine%20Tuned%20Universe%20Highlights.pdf
Logic Primers for Apologetics:
http://truthbomb.blogspot.com/2014/10/logic-primers-from-apologetics-315.html
Answers to Key Objections to the Faith (this is older documents, I think generally 1900s to 1950s):
http://www.classicapologetics.com/special/special.html
I haven’t read this, but I like some of the insights of James K.A. Smith:
http://www.heartsandmindsbooks.com/booknotes/how_not_to_be_secular_reading/
Summary of Charles Taylor “A Secular Age”
http://www.davidewart.ca/2007/12/synopsis-of-cha.html
More Charles Taylor:
http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/tag/charles-taylor/
I don’t agree with NT Wright on Hell, but may of these quotes are good:
http://www.readingtheology.com/quotes-of-n-t-wright
Apologetics–I’m highlighting the whole blog (which features quotes) more than just this post:
http://lukenixblog.blogspot.com/p/why-apologetics.html
This is mostly about the whole blog. This post happens to deal with God’s mystery. I’ll have to read it later.
Christian Reading List:
http://www.churchandculture.org/reading-lists
Reformed/Calvinist in nature, but quite good overall.
Calvinism, TULIP, and predestination:
http://www.academia.edu/6856355/GOD_S_SOVEREIGNTY_PREDESTINATION_AND_FREE_WILL
La Salle quotes:
Click to access 100-short-quotes-of-JBDLS.pdf
Pro Life quotes:
http://www.lifenews.com/2013/09/03/15-of-the-greatest-pro-life-quotes-of-all-time/
Books on Christianity and the Arts:
http://facultyblog.eternitybiblecollege.com/2015/07/the-best-books-on-christianity-the-arts/#.V4LhWJMrLJw
Possibly helpful:
http://gethope.net/sermon/
Good idea/bad idea series (conversational apologetics)
http://gethope.net/sermon/part-one-gibi/
They also have small group resources
Here is more:
http://www.churchandculture.org/reading-lists