Tag: J.P. Moreland
Scientism Is Wrong; Is It Evil, Too?
Granted, scientism can aid and abet evil. Its tendency to do so is predictable. In its blindness it harms and humiliates.
In a New Book, Philosopher J.P. Moreland Exposes Bankrupt Scientism
A chemist-turned-philosopher, J.P. Moreland approaches the intersection of science and worldviews with a love and respect for both.
Answering Swamidass on Theistic Evolution: Sketchy Science, and a Swerve into Metaphysics
His choice of targets for criticism and for praise have a lot more to do with his particular agenda than the defects or merits of those whom he critiques.
Answering Joshua Swamidass on Theistic Evolution: A Religious Agenda?
He defines himself as a Christian who affirms evolution, while also rejecting the name theistic evolutionist.
At the Heart of Theistic Evolution, an Inescapable Contradiction
Some theistic evolutionists take umbrage at theistic evolution being called “theistic evolution.” I can understand why.