| 1. | Center for Philosophy of Religion | | | Established at the University of Notre Dame in 1976 to support work in philosophy of religion and Christian philosophy. Home of Alvin Plantinga. www.nd.edu |
| 2. | Jacques Maritain Center | | | At the University of Notre Dame. Includes interviews, art, works, biography, and dictionaries. www.nd.edu |
| 5. | Philosophy and Religion | | | Edited by Dr. R. T. Nolan, site includes issues in philosophy, theology, biblical thought, and ethics, and papers by Cherbonnier and Kirkpatrick. www.philosophy-religion.org |
| 8. | Analytic Philosophy of Religion | | | Resources in the analytic philosophical tradition, including religious epistemology, theistic arguments, medieval philosophy, and teaching resources and discussion groups. www.homestead.com |
| 9. | Ars Disputandi | | | Online journal for philosophy of religion. It publishes refereed articles, literature surveys and discussion notes, as well as book reviews and bibliographies. www.arsdisputandi.org |
| 10. | Cosmology and Theology | | | Reasoning known as the cosmological argument attempts to justify belief in God by pointing to the existence of the cosmos, its causal orderliness, and alleged evidence of its being in some sense designed to include life and intelligence. plato.stanford.edu |
| 11. | Pascal's Wager | | | Argument due to Blaise Pascal for believing, or for at least taking steps to believe, in God. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Alan Hájek. plato.stanford.edu |
| 12. | Ontological Arguments | | | Arguments from premisses which are supposed to derive from some source other than observation of the world. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Graham Oppy. plato.stanford.edu |
| 13. | Philosophy and Theology | | | Links to sites on the most influential writers and thinkers who have influenced theology through the years. www.georgetown.edu |
| 14. | Philosophy of Religion | | | Many links on religious philosophers and their impact through history, from a course taught by Scott Moore at Baylor University. www3.baylor.edu |
| 15. | Theological Voluntarism | | | Survey of divine command theory from the Stanford Encyclopedia; by Mark Murphy. plato.stanford.edu |
| 16. | Immutability | | | Stanford Encyclopedia entry on the doctrine that God cannot undergo real change; by Brian Leftow. plato.stanford.edu |
| 17. | Omnipotence | | | The theistic thesis that God has maximal power; from the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Joshua Hoffman and Gary Rosenkrantz. plato.stanford.edu |
| 18. | Philosophy and Christian Theology | | | Discussion of philosophical implications of Christian theological views; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Michael Murray. plato.stanford.edu |
| 20. | Philosophy of Religion | | | In the tradition of the Friesian School, this is a non-peer-reviewed electronic journal and archive of philosophy of religion edited by Kelley L. Ross, Ph.D. www.friesian.com |
| 21. | Descartes' Ontological Argument | | | Discussion of René Descartes' ontological proof of the existence of God; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Lawrence Nolan. plato.stanford.edu |
| 23. | Philosophical Views of God | | | Essay by Jan Garrett reviewing various philosophical perspectives on God, including the views of the Stoics, Augustine and Hartshorne. www.wku.edu |
| 25. | Ontological Argument | | | Article from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, by Kenneth Einar Himma. Reviews the argument's development through Anselm, Aquinas, Kant and Plantinga. www.utm.edu |
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