Blog
Posts Tagged ‘Secularism’
Jerry Johnston Interviews A.C. Grayling on Christianity in Modern Culture
Considering himself “very fortunate to be brought up in a non-religious household”,
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews Larry Decker on The Religiously Unaffiliated
While filming at the atheist Reason Rally in Washington, DC, I had a quick interview with Larry Decker, the Executive Director of the Secular Coalition for America. I asked Larry’s opinion of the Pew Research documentation that 21 percent of adult Americans are nones. Larry Decker is one person among the 55 million
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews David Silverman on the Dramatic Rise of the Religiously Unaffiliated
“22% of people who call themselves Christians believe God is a metaphor for
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews Stephen Law on the Validity of the Bible
On a trip to London, I filmed with the British philosopher Stephen Law, editor of the The Royal Institute of Philosophy’s journal, Think, Provost for the UK Center for Inquiry, and Reader in Philosophy at Heythrop College, University of London. Law has debated Christian scholars and apologists like William Lane Craig and John Lennox.…
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews David Fitzgerald on the Historical Evidence for Jesus Christ
Is the evidence for Jesus fabricated by well-meaning Christians?
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews John Dominic Crossan on Jesus Christ?
John Dominic Crossan is a scholar, former Catholic priest, and skeptic. Co-founding the highly controversial Jesus Seminar with the late Robert Funk, Crossan considers the greatest claims of Jesus to be
Read MoreJerry Johnston Interviews Stephen Davis on Biblical Literacy in America
On a quick stop in California, I met with Dr. Stephen Davis. Davis is the Russell K. Pitzer Professor of Philosophy at Claremont McKenna College in California. Interacting daily with youth in his religion lectures, Davis has experienced first-hand
Read More