Caleb Frens
Broadly speaking, natural theology concerns everything that can be known about God apart from divine special revelation. This typically amounts to one or another argument for God from some particular aspect of the world. For example, (1) natural human desires have ends that satisfy them—for hunger, food; thirst, water; etc. (2) Humans seem naturally to […]
I’m coming, I admit, a little late to the party (about 13 years to be exact). Over the past few months I’ve had the opportunity to read Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age.[1] If you haven’t read it yet, the book basically tries to tell the “story” (his word, not mine) of how we got to […]