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International Conference on Natural Theology | Beyond Paley: Renewing the vision for Natural Theology

International Conference on Natural Theology   Beyond Paley: Renewing the vision for Natural Theology   23-25 June 2008, Museum of Natural History,  Oxford University A major international conference on natural theology will be held at Oxford University from 23 – 25 June 2008, entitled “Beyond Paley: Renewing the Vision for Natural Theology”. The conference will…

COMMENTARIA IN LIBRUM PRIMUM SENTENTIARUM (St. Bonaventure’s Commentary on the Sentences )

by St. Bonaventure of Bagnoregio, O. F. M. DOCTOR SERAPHICUS WITH TEXT OF THE BOOK OF SENTENCES BY PETER LOMBARD © 2006-7 English Translations, emendations and digitization of texts, unless otherwise specified. As Part of the Commentary Project Accompanied by the Latin Text of the Quaracchi Edition, in Parallel With the footnotes and Scholia of…

News Release: Immigration from a Theological Perspective

The following press release was distributed today. Please let me know if you have any questions. I appreciate your support in helping us spread the word about this timely discussion. http://www.udallas.edu/advancement/pr.cfm?NewsArticleID=2824&Cat=PR UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS SCHOOL OF MINISTRY TO EXAMINE IMMIGRATION FROM A THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE Panel Discussion To Include Local Leaders From Journalism, Academia and Ministry…

Events | Paltalk with Apologist William Lane Craig

The Theology Program has been hosting this series for some time now and talk about making these guys available to larger constituency and to a closer degree; this has all been done through a little program called Paltalk. Please set this date on your calendar and download Paltalk so that you can listen in to…

Thomas and Protestants: A Second Chance for Thomas

While scouring the Internet in searching for resources for a forthcoming post on the relationship Thomas and Protestants, I found a book review titled A Second Chance for Thomas. Religion Online posted a review that originally appeared in The Christian Century where the books being reviewed were: The Theology of Thomas Aquinas. Edited by Rik…

Why is good Theology Important?

Because there is too much bad Theology. Melvin’s Pulpit Pimps blog has an amazing collection of examples describing heresies that I think not even the council of Nicea could even imagine answering. This latest post just shows how bad it can get. In this example (please listen to the audio) we see how Creflo $…