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Thinking Christianly

Thinking Christianly

著者: Stan W. Wallace
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with J.P. Moreland and Stan W. Wallace©2021 - Stan W. Wallace キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 個人的成功 聖職・福音主義 自己啓発
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  • #46 – Good Reasons to Believe in Things We Can’t See: The Realism/Nominalism Debate, Part 2
    2026/01/15

    In this episode, we continue exploring the differences between Realism and Nominalism by discussing good reasons to hold a Realist perspective.

    In this podcast, we discuss:

    • What good reasons do we have to believe in abstract objects that we cannot see?
    • How is it that we are intuitively aware of things we cannot see?
    • Why do we naturally group things together? Is this “seeing” the universal they all share?
    • What are relations? Are they real? Can we see them?
    • What were some of the ideas that early modern empiricists got right?
    • What kinds of theological problems do we bump into when we reject realism?

    Resources mentioned during our conversation:

    • Stan Wallace, “Three Reasons to Believe in Things You Can’t See,” (four-part series)
    • The first episode in this series: #45 – What Makes Things What They Are? The Realist/Nominalist Debate

    Recommended resources:

    • J.P. Moreland and William Lane Craig, Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview, chapter on Properties
    • Garrett J. DeWeese and J. P. Moreland, Philosophy Made Slightly Less Difficult: A Beginner’s Guide to Life’s Big Questions, chapter on Properties
    • Scott Smith, The The Dangers of Nominalism, on The Kirkwood Center Podcast
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    43 分
  • #45 – What Makes Things What They Are? The Realist/Nominalist Debate
    2025/12/15

    #45 – What Makes Things What They Are? The Realist/Nominalist Debate

    In this episode, we kick off a series discussing the most fundamental issue underlying all other questions: what makes things what they are? How does a proper understanding help us live well and flourish in our world?

    In this podcast, we discuss:

    • Defining the two options: realism (universals exist) and nominalism (universals don’t exist)
    • What is God’s relationship to universals? Is this a threat to His uniqueness?
    • How does thinking well about this issue help us grow in the knowledge and love of God?

    Resources mentioned during our conversation:

    • Stan Wallace, Have We Lost Our Minds?
    • Pitirim Sorokin, The Crisis of Our Age (archive edition)
    • Paul Gould, Beyond the Control of God? Six Views on The Problem of God and Abstract Objects

    Recommended resources:

    • J. P. Moreland and William Lane Craig, Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview
    • Garrett J. DeWeese and J. P. Moreland, Philosophy Made Slightly Less Difficult: A Beginner’s Guide to Life’s Big Questions
    • Scott Smith, Dangers of Nominalism: An Interview
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    46 分
  • #44 – Soul, Body, and Loving Others: Chapter 10 of Have We Lost Our Minds
    2025/11/13

    In this episode, we continue our series by discussing the final chapter of Stan’s new book, Have We Lost Our Minds?: Neuroscience, Neurotheology, the Soul, and Human Flourishing.

    In this podcast, we discuss:

    • How does understanding what people are help us in proclaiming the Good News?
    • How can we avoid the two extremes of only caring for the body or only caring for the soul in missional contexts?
    • What does it mean to have confidence or trust in a belief? How does faith relate to certainty?
    • How does a commitment to holistic dualism help us avoid dehumanizing others?
    • How can holistic dualism help us integrate our faith and our professions?

    Resources mentioned during our conversation:

    • Find out more about Have We Lost Our Minds?
    • Get the introduction to the book for free on the Global Scholars website.
    • A printable group discussion guide to Stan’s book can be found here.
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    45 分
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