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The challenge of Moral Relativism: Relativism vs Objectivism: understanding the issues:

June 20th, 2018 11 Comments

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This post is the first of a series of posts which reproduce a talk on Moral Relativism I gave at both the Auckland and Tauranga  Confident Christianity Conference’s and was given earlier in the year as part at a series of talks on apologetics at Orewa Community Church. In moral debates about you will hear […]

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Annihilationism and the Infinity of Hell: Bawulski and the Disproportionality Argument

January 5th, 2018 10 Comments

This is part of a talk I gave at the Rethinking Hell Conference in Auckland earlier this year. Evangelical Annihilationist’s such as John Stott, Edward Fudge, John Wenham, and various others challenge the traditional view that hell is a place of eternal conscious torment. They  contend that biblical language such as  “eternal fire,” “eternal destruction,” “death,” […]

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Annihilationism and the Infinity of Hell: Bawulski and the Experience Argument

October 25th, 2017 7 Comments

This is part of a talk I gave at the ReThinking Hell Conference in Auckland earlier this year. The traditional conception of hell understands the punishment of the finally impenitent to be conscious eternal torment. The punishment of hell is eternal in the sense of it being of an unending duration, and it involves conscious […]

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Contemporary Philosophy of Religion and NCEA Religious Studies: Part Four

October 23rd, 2017 Comments Off on Contemporary Philosophy of Religion and NCEA Religious Studies: Part Four

This is a talk I gave to the New Zealand Association of Philosophy Teachers annual conference at St Cutherberts College in September this year. Several people have asked me to make this talk available. I have broken my talk up into four parts. Part One introduces what philosophy of religion. In part two I will outline two […]

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Contemporary Philosophy of Religion and NCEA Religious Studies: Part three

October 21st, 2017 Comments Off on Contemporary Philosophy of Religion and NCEA Religious Studies: Part three

This is a talk I gave to the New Zealand Association of Philosophy Teachers annual conference at St Cutherberts College in September this year. Several people have asked me to make this talk available. I have broken my talk up into four parts. Part One introduces what philosophy of religion. In part two I will outline two […]

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Contemporary Philosophy of Religion and NCEA Religious Studies: Part two

October 19th, 2017 Comments Off on Contemporary Philosophy of Religion and NCEA Religious Studies: Part two

This is a talk I gave to the New Zealand Association of Philosophy Teachers annual conference at St Cutherberts College in September this year. Several people have asked me to make this talk available. I have broken my talk up into four parts. Part One introduces what philosophy of religion. In part two I will outline two […]

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Contemporary Philosophy of Religion and NCEA Religious Studies: Part one

October 17th, 2017 Comments Off on Contemporary Philosophy of Religion and NCEA Religious Studies: Part one

This is a talk I gave to the New Zealand Association of Philosophy Teachers annual conference at St Cutherberts College in September this year. Several people have asked me to make this talk available. I have broken my talk up into four parts. Part One introduces what philosophy of religion. In part two I will […]

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