Our theological premises concerning God drastically determine what we are and what we do. And they do even more because we naively take them as being transparent and direct images of God. We...
The question of God should be the first question any Christian community addresses but in fact it usually becomes the last one. Richard Rice’s significant contribution, since the very beginning of...
Lucretius’ poem “De rerum natura” remains helpful today because it reminds us that religions of any kind are not above critical assessment. They should initiate an internal reflection to better...
There is no true life without the possibility of some “black swan” (negative) or serendipitous (positive) components. Without them life becomes an illusory experience. Without contingency life...