"You do your job, and I’ll do mine. Yours is to put me to death and mine to die fearlessly.…
On How Not To Be Bothered When Bad Things Happen: The Stoics
How should we interpret the use of the term 'logos' in the gospel of John? Would the use of that…
On Does this World Make Any Sense? The Ancient Stoics
I heard of an ancient philosopher whose wife screamed at him that he was a good for nothing. He fled…
On How Not To Be Bothered When Bad Things Happen: The Stoics
Part 2 of 2 I’m not saying I disagree with you, but I can’t get over these facts that seem…
On Jesus, the Law, and a New Covenant (Lecture)
Part 1 of 2 I am curious as to why you contend that the people are the verb, due to…
On Jesus, the Law, and a New Covenant (Lecture)
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On New Interview on Agnosticism
William Craig holds a version of what is called a voluntarist Divine Command Theory of moral right and wrong. The…
On How Do We Explain Human Moral Codes: So Similar Yet So Different?
Pretty tough to live like Epictetus without divine help or unshakable convictions neither of which appear likely!
On How Not To Be Bothered When Bad Things Happen: The Stoics
I've already admitted there are the two translations of the verse and Bart raised only a weak reasonable doubt with…
On Jesus as God in the New Testament
Bart: In relation to your new book on ethics and Christianity, what do you think about this new book? https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/the-invention-of-tolerance/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=sn&utm_campaign=mgfd24_112424…
On Does this World Make Any Sense? The Ancient Stoics