Natural Theology, Philosophical Theology, Uncategorized

The Big Four: Lutheran Scholasticism, Heisenberg and Aristotle, Bergson and Aristotle on Intuition, and A Critique of Presuppositionalism

Note: This is not a post that argues the merits of whether or not Metallica should still be included in the “big four” of thrash metal bands.

However, I thought it would be fun to re-post the four most popular essays of this blog. So here are the “big four” of the last several months (posted in order of popularity), just in case you missed them the first time around.

1. Lutheran Scholasticism and Aquinas

2. Between Possibility and Reality: Heisenberg’s Appeal to Aristotelian Metaphysics, Part Two (For some reason part two of the series has become really popular, but you can find part one, here. There are only two parts to that particular series.)

3. More Than A Feeling: Metaphysical Intuition in Aristotle and Bergson, Part One. (You can find part two, here and part three, here. There are only three parts to that series.)

4. A Critique of Presuppositionalism With Dr. Nathan Greeley