Dr Liz Jackson is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Ryerson University. She did her PhD in Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. Her research interests include epistemology and the philosophy of religion. She is especially interested in the nature and rationality of belief, and the rationality of religious commitment. She has published a number of journal articles in both epistemology and philosophy of religion, and her first book, Applied Ethics: An Impartial Introduction came in 2021.
The questions we discussed are as below:
1. Is it irrational to believe in God?
2. How does a theist view the problem of evil?
3. Can we claim that Christianity is true?
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