
Material Creation, Revelation, and Greek Philosophy
Material creation, as it is in itself and as it is described in the Judeo-Christian revelation, is appropriately understood in the light of ancient Greek

Material creation, as it is in itself and as it is described in the Judeo-Christian revelation, is appropriately understood in the light of ancient Greek

The question, “Why is there something, rather than nothing?”, within the context of the Judeo-Christian revelation is answered quite simply. The answer is: Because God,

Free will is a personal human power, which provides the light of personal freedom necessary to evaluate economic freedom and a standard of living. The

A specific instance of denying the concept of sin yielding freedom without order is with regard to homosexual acts. Homosexual acts render the purpose of

To ask, “Of what is a resurrected human body made?” is to ask for a philosophical explanation of a revealed fact. I find the question

The denial of the concept of sin yields freedom without order because it is based on the denial of the rationality of human nature, particularly

The denial of the concept of sin is the denial of one facet of intelligibility, yielding freedom without order, which is inanity. A sin is

Two currently and widely recited prayers of the 20th century are the prayer taught to the children of Fatima by our Lady and the prayer

Is the existence of God probabilistic? It is if human intellectual knowledge is the inference of probability. This essay is intended (1) to acknowledge that

This essay presents the argument for the existence of God from the existence of existentially contingent entities, the entities of our direct experience. The previous

The argument for God as the first cause of serial contingency is an argument for polytheism. However, the argument fails because God cannot confer on

The question addressed in this essay is: Does an analysis based on Bayes’ theorem nudge an agnostic toward belief? It is the second of two

One form of modern relativism states that to understand, “You need to weigh out the probabilities.” (at minute 45:30) From this perspective, we can surmise,

Simply, the Catholic and Gnostic views of materiality are, respectively, Good and Evil, which engender hope and despair. It is paradoxical that the modern adoration

In an essay in the National Catholic Register, Angelo Stagnaro, in explaining probability, hit the nail on the head. In doing so, he nailed shut

Oftentimes the new atheists, including Richard Dawkins, are dismissed as offering nothing new, but simply expressing an evangelic fervor in spreading atheism. This could not