The High Way - Weblog exploring beliefs relating to the existence of a God or gods (theism) and specifically the systematic development of the knowledge of God (theology). - http://thehighway.wordpress.com/
Rudolf Steiner and Religion - The Religion Section of the Rudolf Steiner Archive presents some of the lectures and publications of Rudolf Steiner related to the Philosophy of Religion. - http://www.rsarchive.org/Religion/
Lux Veritatis - A study of Catholic philosophy, St. Thomas Aquinas, and current issues. - http://www.catholic-forum.com/churches/luxver/
Society of Christian Philosophers - Aims to go beyond the usual philosophy of religion sessions at the APA, and stimulate thinking on the nature and role of Christian commitment in philosophy. Based at Southern Illinois University. - http://www.siu.edu/~scp/
The Philosophers' Magazine: Battleground God - Interactive quiz. Try to answer seventeen questions about God without contradicting your previous answers. - http://www.philosophersnet.com/games/god.htm
Theistic Philosophers on the Web - Links to individuals who classify themselves as both philosophers and theists. - http://theism.actualism.com/theistic.php3
Leadership University: William Lane Craig Articles Index - Articles on the existence of God, divine eternity, and omniscience by the noteworthy Christian philosopher and apologist. - http://leaderu.com/offices/billcraig/menus/articles.html
Philosophy of Religion - Explains and assesses the classical arguments for and against God's existence. Includes a section on divine command theory. - http://www.philosophyofreligion.info/
Wikipedia: Gödel's Ontological Proof - Article on 20th-century logician Kurt Gödel's formulation of this argument for God's existence. - http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%F6del's_ontological_proof
Western Kentucky University: Philosophical Views of God - Essay by Jan Garrett reviewing various philosophical perspectives on God, including the views of the Stoics, Augustine and Hartshorne. - http://www.wku.edu/~jan.garrett/philvws.htm
The Proceedings of the Friesian School: Philosophy of Religion - In the tradition of the Friesian School, this is a non-peer-reviewed electronic journal and archive of philosophy of religion edited by Kelley L. Ross, Ph.D. - http://www.friesian.com/religion.htm
Baylor University: Philosophy of Religion - Many links on religious philosophers and their impact through history. From a course taught by Scott Moore. - http://www3.baylor.edu/~Scott_Moore/Phi_Rel_info.html
Georgetown University: Philosophy and Theology - Links to sites on the most influential writers and thinkers who have influenced theology through the years. - http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/subjects/philosophy/phil.html
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Ontological Arguments - A survey by Graham Oppy of arguments for God's existence that do not proceed from observation of the world around us. - http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ontological-arguments/
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Pascal's Wager - Argument due to Blaise Pascal for believing, or for at least taking steps to believe, in God. Encyclopedia entry by Alan Hájek. - http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/pascal-wager/
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Cosmology and Theology - Reasoning known as the cosmological argument attempts to justify belief in God by pointing to the existence of the cosmos, its causal orderliness, and alleged evidence of its being in some sense designed to include life and intelligence. - http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/cosmology-theology/
Ars Disputandi - Online journal for philosophy of religion. It publishes refereed articles, literature surveys and discussion notes, as well as book reviews and bibliographies. - http://www.arsdisputandi.org/
The Lublin School of Philosophy - Known also as Lublin Thomism and Christian Existentialism. Site contains basic information and articles. - http://www.vaxxine.com/hyoomik/lublin/lublinism.html
University of Notre Dame: Center for Philosophy of Religion - Established in 1976 to encourage philosophy that takes Christianity for granted, exploring the consequences of theism rather than questioning its basis. - http://www.nd.edu/~cprelig/