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Below I have compiled a
list sites relating to C.S. Lewis, to G.K. Chesterton, to Apologetics, to
the Philosophy of Religion, and to Philosophy generally. These include
links to other pages of useful links.
C.S. Lewis and G.K.
Chesterton Links
Philosophy of
Religion and Apologetics Links
General Philosophy
Links
If you would like to
recommend a site for addition to this list, whether your own or someone
else’s, then please e-mail me with the address and a (very) brief
description of the site in question. Equally, if you wish I’d said
something more informative about one of the sites linked below (again,
whether your own or someone else’s) then send me some appropriate “blurb”
(of no more than a couple of sentences) and I’ll stick it in.
I would also appreciate
it if you could let me know about the failure of any of these links.
Thanks.
Links to C.S.
Lewis and G.K. Chesterton Sites
C.S. Lewis 20th Century Christian Knight
offers a fantastic selection of Lewis related links.
The
C.S. Lewis Foundation is well worth a look.
C.S. Lewis
Teacher Resources Page could be useful to those interested in Lewis’
fiction.
The Cumberland River Lamp Post is a great place to find
all manner of Lewis related resources.
Into
the Wardrobe is a great place to find out about CSL.
Don W. King’s C.S. Lewis Bibliography is exactly that …
and it’s annotated too.
The New York C.S. Lewis Society helpfully make all back
issues of their bulletin available to its members.
The
American Chesterton Society is the best place to find out about GKC. It
is a fun site offering all kinds of Chesterton information and
paraphernalia. They also have a useful bibliography of Chesterton’s work.
G.K. Chesterton "Colossal Genius" is a
fantastic collection of GKC resources.
House of Stratus have produced snazzy new editions of
several GKC books.
Ignatius
Books have published much of GKC’s collected works and also publish
many books by Peter Kreeft, another of my favourite writers.
Links to Philosophy of Religion and Apologetics
Sites
Apologetics.com have some useful articles, and other
apologetics related resources, available online.
St. Thomas Aquinas: many resources on this intellectual
giant can be found here.
Michael Behe argues against atheistic neo-Darwinism by
arguing for the existence of irreducible complexity at the biochemical
level.
The
Virtual Office of William Lane Craig has many of Craig’s articles on a
vast array of issues in the philosophy of religion and apologetics.
The Virtual Office of William Dembski has many
interesting articles, especially on the argument from design.
The
Evangelical Philosophical Society publish the journal Philosophia
Christi, from which several articles are available online.
Faith
Quest has articles by various theistic philosophers, including William
Alston, David Basinger, Stephen T. Davis, Alvin Plantinga, Richard
Swinburne and Peter van Inwagen.
Robert
C. Koons has useful material available here.
Peter Kreeft has some good pieces available from this
aesthetically pleasing site.
Leadership
University has a huge number of articles available online.
The Alvin Plantinga Page has a “dozen or so” articles
from this most influential philosopher.
The
Society of Christian Philosophers, publishers of the excellent journal,
Faith and Philosophy, have a couple of articles available online,
and a good page of links related to the philosophy of religion and
philosophy generally.
Stand to Reason offer a wealth of resources in
apologetics.
theism.net
is a useful, and ever growing, collection of articles compiled by Paul
Smith.
Dallas
Willard has many online articles on many topics relating to
apologetics, philosophy of religion, and philosophy more generally.
Peter S. Williams has many useful links to sites of
relevance to apologetics and the philosophy of religion.
Unravelling Wittgenstein's Net – A Christian Think Tank
is worth a look.
Ravi
Zacharias International Ministries (RZIM) have many resources available
online. They also have an excellent collection of books, booklets, tapes,
CD’s and videos on various subjects. I’d also recommend having a look at
their “Bibliography” if you’re after good reading material.
The
Zacharias Trust are the European arm of RZIM (see above), based in
Oxford.
Atheist Sites
American Atheists are, as the name suggests, both
American and Atheistic.
Internet
Infidels have a huge collection of articles available.
The Society of Humanistic Philosophers are the atheistic
equivalent of the Society of Christian Philosophers. They publish Philo,
from which several articles are available online.
Links to General Philosophy Sites
The British Academy has recently set up this useful
portal, of use to those researching almost any subject. The philosophy
specific links are here.
David
Chalmers has a very useful collection of links to “people with online
papers in philosophy”. The rest of his site is good too … the section on
philosophical humour is especially enjoyable.
EpistemeLinks.com – this is the place to look for all
kinds philosophy resources on the Internet.
Philosophy
in Cyberspace is a well presented site with a wealth of links to all
kinds of philosophy related stuff.
The Philosophers Magazine is an interesting site with
some useful resources.
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy has been named
appropriately, being an Encyclopedia of Philosophy on the internet.
Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy has also been named appropriately.
Meta-Encyclopedia of Philosophy – Collates information from other online encyclopedias,
including the two above.
Last Updated: 22nd
August 2002
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