Life after God? - The Ethics of Peter Singer
A careful examination and critique of the ethical approach proposed by philosopher Peter Singer.
Can an objective moral standard exist without God? Is the Bible’s teaching on morality still relevant today? How do we respond to the contemporary ethical issues that the Bible doesn’t mention? Relate Christian beliefs to the difficult ethical challenges of today.
A careful examination and critique of the ethical approach proposed by philosopher Peter Singer.
The most discussed moral argument for God’s existence is currently the argument concerning the ontological basis for objective moral…
Theism and naturalism are contrasted with respect to furnishing an adequate foundation for the moral life. It is shown that on a theistic…
The new atheists have persistently down-played the uniqueness of Christ’s teaching, focussing their attention on Christ’s…
When Benjamin Franklin introduced his grandson to Voltaire shortly before the latter's death in 1778, that great opponent of the Catholic…
Rapid advances in medical understanding and possible treatments present many challenges to society in general and challenge the Christian…
Richard Dawkins, Rabbi Josh Levy and Chris Sinkinson join Justin Brierley to discuss the morality of the Old Testament.
Peter S. Williams offers his thoughts on philosopher A.C. Grayling's The Good Book: A Secular Bible. Note that Grayling lays his book out…
John Lennox speaks on the topic of Peter Singer and Utilitarianism.