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atheism

Middle East Centre
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Jihad, Radicalism, and the New Atheism

Professor Mohammad Khalil scrutinises the claim by New Atheists like Richard Dawkins that Islam is a fundamentally violent religion
Philosophy of Religion

8. Faith and Pascal's Wager

Eighth and final lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series.
Philosophy of Religion

7. Arguments against the Existence of God - The Problem of Evil

Seventh lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series.
Philosophy of Religion

6. Arguments for the Existence of God - Religious Experience and Miracles

Sixth lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series.
Philosophy of Religion

5. Arguments for the Existence of God -The Design Argument

Fifth lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series.
Philosophy of Religion

4. Arguments for the Existence of God - The Ontological and Cosmological Arguments

Fourth lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series.
Philosophy of Religion

3. The Accidental Properties of God

Third lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series.
Philosophy of Religion

2. The Essential Properties of God (continued)

Second lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series.
Philosophy of Religion

1. The Essential Properties of God

First lecture in the Philosophy of Religion Lecture series.
Philosophy of Religion

Overview of the Philosophy of Religion Lecture Series (Handout)

Introductory document for the Philosophy of Religion lecture series.
Shelley's Ghost: Reshaping the Image of a Literary Family

Percy Bysshe Shelley: Letter to William Godwin

Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. Using false names, Shelley sent copies of The Necessity of the Atheism to 'men of thought and learning', including bishops and clergymen.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Percy Bysshe Shelley: Letter to William Godwin

Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. Using false names, Shelley sent copies of The Necessity of the Atheism to 'men of thought and learning', including bishops and clergymen.
Science and Religious Conflict Conference

Religious Toleration and Political Liberalism

Professor Susan Mendus (York) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference 2010. Dr Nick Southwood (Oxford) is the commentator.
Science and Religious Conflict Conference

Concluding Remarks

Professor Richard Dawkins gives a few concluding thoughts on the Science and Religious Conflict Conference.
The God Delusion Weekend

The God Delusion: Questions and Answers

Stephen Law and Marianne Talbot take part in a panel discussion with Tom Fisher, chairman of the Oxford Philosophical Society, chairing. They answer questions form the audience about The God Delusion and discuss the philosophical issues surrounding it.
The God Delusion Weekend

Attacking the God hypothesis in other ways

Stephen Law gives the fourth talk on Richard Dawkins' The God Delsuon as part of The God Delusion Weekend.
The God Delusion Weekend

Has Dawkins shown that God is Redundant?

Marianne Talbot presents the third talk on Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion as part of The God Delusion Weekend.
The God Delusion Weekend

The Strengths and Weaknesses of The God Delusion

Stephen Law givs the second talk on Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion as part of The God Delusion Weekend.
The God Delusion Weekend

A Scientific Hypothesis?

Marianne Talbot gives the first talk on Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion as part of The God Delusion Weekend.
Darwin 200

Darwin 200: Dawkins and Harries

Richard Dawkins and former Bishop of Oxford Richard Harries recreate the famous Oxford evolution debate of 1860.

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