Alfred Russel Wallace and His Evolution from Natural Selection to Natural Theology Source| Books – Discovery Institute
I recently heard Alex O’Connor (host of the Within Reason podcast) offer an interesting perspective on the problem of divine hiddenness, or the idea that if God existed, He would make His existence more obvious to everyone. Yet God’s existence is not obvious, and it may be easy to doubt and disbelieve, which is a…| Sam Woolfe
From The Life of James Henley Thornwell, pp. 223-224. This was followed, a month later, with a fuller exposition of his views on the same subject, in a letter addressed also to Dr. Breckinridge: “COLUMBIA, January 27, 1841. “REV. AND DEAR SIR : I have detained my manuscript in my hands much longer than I had […]| This Day in Presbyterian History
I typically define theism in company with those who, under the enduring influence of St. Anselm, follow him in affirming that God is that than which nothing greater could be conceived. To update th…| Tyler Journeaux