Academics

  • Who Should Teach Theology on YouTube?

    In 2025, theology on YouTube is a primary catechism for millions. Conversions, controversies, and comment threads often form people’s convictions long before they ever read a council document, confession, or church father. If you publish content doctrine or theology online, you are having a direct impact on people’s walk with God and are claiming a…

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  • What is Pragmatism?

    An Interview with Dr. Sami Pihlström Recently I had the privilege to sit down with Dr. Sami Pihlström from the University of Helsinki to discuss the topic of pragmatism. We discuss what it is, its historical variations as well as how it is applicable to debates in metaphysics, epistemology, and religion. Check out the interview…

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  • Reflections on the 2025 ASPR Inaugural Conference

    Navigating cross‑cultural challenges to religious worldviews Earlier this month I had the privilege of presenting at the inaugural conference of the Asian Society for Philosophy of Religion (ASPR), co-hosted with Hong Kong Baptist University. The event – titled “Challenges to Religious Worldviews: East–West Dialogue” – ran from 13–15 August 2025 at Hong Kong Baptist University’s impressive Shaw Tower’s…

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  • Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Philosophy

    An Interview with Professor Genia Schönbaumsfeld Few philosophers have reshaped the landscape of modern thought like Ludwig Wittgenstein. In this insightful interview, I sit down with Dr. Genia Schönbaumsfeld Professor at the University of Southampton who is an expert on Wittgenstein and the philosophy of religion to unpack Wittgenstein’s philosophy from his early logical atomism…

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  • Fyodor Dostoevsky: A Readers’ Guide

    An interview with Dr. George Pattison In this interview, I talk with Dr. George Pattison about Fyodor Dostoevsky. We discuss a wide range of topics ranging from Dostoevsky’s Christianity, his Slavophilism, as well as some of his key contributions to ethics and theology.

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  • The Philosophy and Faith of J.R.R. Tolkien

    .R.R. Tolkien, best known for The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, was not just a fantasy writer but a deeply intellectual and devout Catholic whose worldview permeated his stories. In this insightful conversation with Dr. Holly Ordway, a leading Tolkien scholar and author of Tolkien’s Faith: A Spiritual Biography and Tolkien’s Modern Readings,…

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  • Introduction to Immanuel Kant

    An Interview with Dr. Bob Hanna In our most recent interview on the Philosophy for All channel, we have been privileged to be joined by Dr Bob Hanna to talk about the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, one of the most influential writers in the history of philosophy. We discuss his influence, his key ideas like…

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  • Edith Stein: Future Doctor of the Church?

    Interview with Dr. Sarah Borden Sharkey In this week’s episode of the Philosophy for All podcast, we are joined by Dr Sarah Borden Sharkey, Professor of Philosophy at Wheaton College, to talk about the philosophy and life of Edith Stein, a notably figure in 20th century phenomenology and Catholic thought. In this post, you can…

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  • The Fate of the Unevangelised

    An Interview with Dr John Sanders In this episode of Philosophy for All, Dr. John Sanders, professor of religious studies at Hendrix College, discusses the fate of the unevangelized—those who have never heard the Gospel—and explores how Christian theology has grappled with this issue throughout history. His insights trace the diversity of Christian thought on…

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