Society of Christian Philosophers

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The Society of Christian Philosophers is an academic organization that promotes rigorous philosophical scholarship informed by Christian faith, bringing together professional philosophers and students for conferences, publications, and dialogue.

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instanceOf nonprofit organization
philosophical society
religious organization
activity facilitating dialogue among Christian philosophers
organizing academic conferences
publishing scholarly work in philosophy
sponsoring philosophical meetings
supporting students interested in Christian philosophy
aimsTo encourage high standards of philosophical rigor among Christian thinkers
integrate Christian faith with professional philosophical practice
field Christian philosophy
philosophy
religious philosophy
focus Christian theological issues in philosophical perspective
analytic philosophy of religion
relationship between philosophy and Christian faith
hasCommunity Christian philosophers
students of philosophy
hasDiscipline epistemology
ethics
metaphysics
philosophy of religion
hasLanguage English
hasScope international
hasType membership organization
membershipIncludes graduate students
professional philosophers
undergraduate students
membershipPolicy open to philosophers interested in Christian philosophy
organizes conferences on philosophy and Christianity
regional meetings
purpose foster dialogue between philosophy and Christian theology
promote rigorous philosophical scholarship informed by Christian faith
provide a forum for discussion of issues in philosophy and Christian thought
support Christian philosophers in the academy
religiousOrientation Christianity NERFINISHED
sector academic research
higher education
supports publication of work in Christian philosophy
scholarly dialogue among Christian philosophers
topic Christian doctrines and philosophical analysis
existence and nature of God
faith and reason
religious epistemology

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Nicholas Wolterstorff memberOf Society of Christian Philosophers