Tag Archive for 'merold-westphal'

Thesis Question & Answer

As promised, here’s the question and answer session which followed my thesis reading. Various students and faculty members asked me a variety of questions.
Thesis Question & Answer
Feel free to chime in with any of your questions.
Next up should be a chronicling of my post-grad trip to NYC.

Thesis Reading

If anyone is still reading this blog, I plan on beginning to write on here again. Expect posts related to my just-completed B.A. Honours thesis called A Restless Faith Seeking Reason to kick off catch-up-with-Matt’s-life mode here. Let’s begin with this audio file of my thesis presentation.
The full and very descriptive title of my thesis is […]

Atheism for Lent

I never cease to be amazed at people’s inventiveness with what to “give up” for Lent. Merold Westphal, distinguished professor of philosophy at Fordham University, advocates trying (rather than giving up) something a little more unusual for Lent: atheism.
Before you run for the tar and feathers, what Westphal is really getting at is that the critiques […]

More Epistemological Sin

Merold Westphal is a Christian in the Reformed tradition who likes to make use of atheist philosophers to help develop what he dubs the hermeneutics of suspicion (the suspicion that we have darker motives for our truth claims) and the hermeneutics of finitude (our humanness always prevents us from seeing everything). As much as I […]



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