7 February 2017
While on tour with Candle Conferences, I asked Dr Peter Vardy whether he thought the arguments for the existence of God,as often studied on the A-level syllabi, were worth bothering with:
17 October 2014
Staff from the Religion, Philosophy & Ethics course at Gloucestershire, in conversation about the Ontological Argument for the Existence of God. Dr Roy Jackson explains it to Dave and Will… Find us on twitter @RPEatGlos, or see our Course Blog…
16 October 2014
Staff from the Religion, Philosophy & Ethics course at Gloucestershire, in conversation about the Ontological Argument for the Existence of God : Find us on twitter @RPEatGlos, or see our Course Blog at http://r-p-e.blogspot.com
16 October 2014
Dr Dave Webster and Dr Roy Jackson fron Religion, Philosophy & Ethics at Gloucestershire – working through the Ontological Argument: Find us on twitter @RPEatGlos, or see our Course Blog at http://r-p-e.blogspot.com
16 October 2014
Dr Dave Webster and Dr Roy Jackson fron Religion, Philosophy & Ethics at Gloucestershire – talking about the basic nature of the Ontological Argument: Find us on twitter @RPEatGlos, or see our Course Blog at http://r-p-e.blogspot.com
3 October 2014
A definition of the Teleological Argument from Dr Roy Jackson, Religion, Philosophy & Ethics Course Leader at the University of Gloucestershire… Find us on twitter @RPEatGlos, or see our Course Blog at http://r-p-e.blogspot.com
17 June 2013
What is Teleology? What is Paley on about with the Watch thing? Is he convincing? In this video, I look at these topics… — See more about the Religion, Philosophy & Ethics course at http://r-p-e.blogspot.co.uk/p/about-rpe-course.html
23 May 2013
Recent Forms of the Design / Teleological Argument for God’s Existence – Dave Webster discusses F R Tennant’s ideas, and recent Design arguments in general: are the dice loaded? — Staff from the Religion, Philosophy & Ethics course at University of Gloucestershire…
22 May 2013
In which I argue that attempts to prove God exists (or that He doesn’t) are a meaningless account of faith and Religion: to engage in them is to misunderstand the very nature of what religion is… I have written…
13 November 2012
A teacher wrote: “We were discussing the classical idea of God as immutable and impassible – one of my students asked how Aquinas squared these attributes with scriptural testimony to His being moved to pity (by Hannah’s request for a…