Is There Value in Religious Pluralism?
If religious traditions, belief systems, and moral frameworks are the result of a genuine commitment to and search for the truth, then disagreement of truth
If religious traditions, belief systems, and moral frameworks are the result of a genuine commitment to and search for the truth, then disagreement of truth
Friedrich Nietzsche is most memorialized in popular philosophy by this catchy, contentious extract from The Gay Science, published in 1882. For all of the ire this quote has
The dangers of retreating into our own private morality.
In our era, different societies and communities worldwide advocate pluralism heavily. Pluralism is a uniquely modern idea, in which a society allows — or even
In the United States the last generation has seen a decisive move away from the Judeo-Christian sexual norms that have reigned in the West for
Three years ago, Chris Stedman, my good friend and author of “Faitheist,” started the blog NonProphet Status. There was no venue for atheists to join in interreligious dialogue, so
THE QUESTION of how democracy can accommodate an increasing plurality of conflicting religious and secular world-views within a single legitimate and stable political structure is
If you read only on Stephen Hawking’s , you might be forgiven for thinking it focuses on the claim that Because there is a law
The ethical theory I currently defend is . But I mostly write about moraltheory, so I rarely discuss the implications of desirism for everyday moral questions
In episode 7 of , Grant Steves responds to the claims of divine revelation: In the late 1960s, the head of the Mormon church suddenly