In his book Pascal’s Fire, Keith Ward writes: …ultimate mind is the actual basis of all possible states. It is the only being that must be actual, if anything at all is possible. It is thu… more →
A Thinking Reedbenjaminchew110478 wrote 1 month ago: “Religious beliefs cannot remain what they were before the rise of modern science any more tha … more →
santitafarella wrote 2 months ago: In terms of atheism and philosophy, a big issue that near death experiences (NDEs) drive us to confr … more →
whyevolutionistrue wrote 3 months ago: Jason Rosenhouse has many talents, but he’s particularly good at reviewing books. He takes ho … more →
Chris Lawrence wrote 4 months ago: The concept of ‘personal explanation’ is important to Ward’s argument. This is my personal explanati … more →
Chris Lawrence wrote 4 months ago: Keith Ward: Why there almost certainly is a God I have to keep reminding myself that Keith Ward’s bo … more →
Chris Lawrence wrote 4 months ago: Keith Ward: Why there almost certainly is a God Absence of evidence, evidence of absence… what … more →
Chris Lawrence wrote 4 months ago: Does it matter if matter is mind or mind is matter – or shouldn’t I mind? Second in a series respond … more →
Templeton Editor wrote 5 months ago: There’s a great interview with Keith Ward, author of The Big Questions in Science and Religion … more →
Lee wrote 6 months ago: In his book Pascal’s Fire, Keith Ward writes: …ultimate mind is the actual basis of all … more →
Templeton Editor wrote 6 months ago: We’re happy to be able to share something new with you that we’ve been working on for so … more →
Chris Lawrence wrote 6 months ago: Keith Ward: Why there almost certainly is a God At last – a Delusion-basher that actually seems wort … more →
Lee wrote 6 months ago: An excerpt from Keith Ward’s Why There Almost Certainly Is a God, a response to Richard Dawkin … more →
turgayevren wrote 7 months ago: more about “Keith Ward“, posted with vodpod Yesterday Keith Ward was in Istanbul to … more →
jacobschriftman wrote 7 months ago: I’ve just read Is Religion Dangerous? by Keith Ward and thought it a badly-needed book for our … more →
loudmouthprotestant wrote 7 months ago: Yesterday I happened upon a post by Beliefnet.com EIC Steven Waldman entitled “Your Prayers Wi … more →
Pete Hulme wrote 8 months ago: The tarn lies among mountains. A rabbit enjoys the grass near the water’s edge. A slight breeze wrin … more →
James wrote 8 months ago: My review of Keith Ward’s book Why There Almost Certainly Is a God has been posted over at Dis … more →
Lee wrote 8 months ago: A while back I wrote about Keith Ward’s understanding of how God acts in the world, as explain … more →
Lee wrote 9 months ago: I’ve been reading side-by-side Arthur Peacocke’s Theology for a Scientific Age and Keith … more →