Center for Philosophy of Religion
The Center for the Philosophy of Religion at the University of Notre Dame promotes new research in theistic and Christian philosophy and fosters dialogue between philosophy and theology, through residential fellowships, grants, multi-year research initiatives, conferences, workshops, lectures, and public debates.
Remaining Vigilant: What to Watch for in the Days Ahead
What Happened: Reflecting on the 2024 Election and How We Got Here
"Analytic Theology and the Ministry of Reconciliation" (Thomas H. McCall)
"The Eucharist, Perfection, and Damage" (Lauren F. Winner)
Does Scripture justify racism?
What role can philosophy have in discussions of race?
How has Christianity contributed to racism? Part I
How has Christianity contributed to racism? Part II
Are there theological solutions to racism?
Is gender socially constructed?
What is sexual orientation? Part I
What is sexual orientation? Part II
What is sexual orientation? Part III
How have religious communities perpetuated religious trauma?
How can religious communities support sufferers of religious trauma?
How is religious trauma related to the traditional problems of evil and divine hiddenness?
What can we learn from Mary?
What are the biggest misunderstandings of Scripture's teaching on gender?
Does Scripture justify gender discrimination?
Does the Christian tradition have resources to rectify gender marginalization and injustice?
How has religion marginalized women?
What is religious trauma?
Disability in Heaven
Reformed Epistemology
God and Other Minds
Is It Rational to be a Christian?
The Free Will Defense
The Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism
Where the Conflict Really Lies
Felix Culpa