Philosophy guide offers information concerning Buddhism, Greek mythology, physics, and the Tao Te Ching. Find a discussion board.
Discover this center's aims and functions, learn about their activities and programs and see faculty profiles.
View part of an exchange of views between a theist and a non-theist. Find comments on evolution and the bible.
Encyclopedia provides a detailed discussion of divine attributes. A useful guide to the Christian conception of God.
Find the text to a famous article from 1879 where William Clifford argues that religious belief is irrational.
William Alston, an eminent Christian philosopher of religion, argues for the reasonableness of religious belief in this essay.
Offers a listing of the Internet resources of interest to religious studies scholars and students of religion. Revised and updated annually.
Provides explanations for major concepts in Indian philosophy and spirituality. Read interpretations by traditional and modern schools.
Review a discussion of miracles by Michael Levine, the author of a well-known book on miracles.
Multimedia encyclopedia furnishes an overview of this philosophy from the 17th and 18th century.
Learn about the eight stages of this system which is one of six parts of the Hindu philosophy.
Review an extensive Catholic definition of the term omnipotence written by J.A. Mchugh.
Access a discussion regarding the characterization and defense of pantheism by Michael Levine, author of several related works.
Access a brief description of the apologetics or link to other sites that defend arguments for the existence of a Christian God.
Features selected essays on religious philosophy topics, including mysticism, Friesian Theory, and religious morality.
Professor Scott Moore provides short reading list for a course in the philosophy of religion. Find brief descriptions of each text.
Encounter modern, contemporary and medieval resources devoted to the philosophy of religion. Also find related journals and a bookshop.
Presents a view of angels from a Catholic perspective. Presents various theological resources.
Discover resources for a course on religious epistemology, taught by Michael Sudduth. Includes lecture notes and links to online texts.
Peter Forrest provides a nice account of the epistemology of religion with sections on natural theology, Wittgensteinian fideism and Newman.
Review definitions of religious terms from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Atheists, Agnostics and Humanists association.
View excerpt from John Burroughs' "The Light of Day" on the concept of God as Nature.
Aims to define religion, spirituality, and truth. Offers access to electronic libraries, and to mirror sites in Australia and Europe.
Offers philosophical poetry and fiction about God, and the concepts of good and evil. Includes the author's biography.
Previously the Chicago Center for Religion and Science, this center addresses issues related to the interface between theology and science.