(1) Theism and Humanism (2) Theism and Thought
In his first series of lectures, Balfour shows that the very best of humanity, whether aesthetical, ethical, or epistemological, requires God for its support and value. Explaining metaphysics in easily understood terms, he advocates for a Divine Knowledge that is both intimately philosophical and scientific. In his second series, Balfour reflects on the historical conflict of science and religion, arguing that adherents of scientific naturalism long for the infinite, though often obscured by their predisposition to the contrary.