John Haldane describes some of the institutions that Christianity gave to the West.
John Haldane describes some of the institutions that Christianity gave to the West.
John Haldane was startled to find that Christianity has sometimes been considered an enemy of art.
John Haldane sets Bartolomé de las Casas within a tradition of moral argument and reform.
John Haldane considers the resources Christianity has for countering exploitation and injustice.
John Haldane says there are two ways to look at it.
John Haldane describes how it developed – and has continued to develop.
John Haldane considers two types: the cosmological and the teleological.
John Haldane considers how the question looks to professional philosophers.
John Haldane weighs the claim that religion poisons everything.
John Haldane thinks discussion between atheists, agnostics, and theists isn’t going that well.
John Haldane outlines how reasonable disagreement should work in a divided society.
John Haldane distinguishes between secularism and secularisation.