Fostering sharp thought and clear communication.

Philosophy Circle provides academic support in philosophy and theology for students, life-long learners, schools, and churches.

Our Mission

In an age of technological advances and AI, we believe that an appreciation for the Humanities allows for us to better understand what it means to be human.

Clarity in Thought

We foster the ability to engage with arguments with precision and rigour.

Respect for Tradition

We root our education in an appreciation of the great thinkers and works of the past.

Guidance for Growth

We walk with you each step of the way to develop intellectual virtues.

Confidence in Expression

Through Socratic dialogue, we help you articulate ideas clearly and persuasively.

Guidance from Experts

All tutors are screened and we regularly host leading experts for lectures and seminars.

Institutional Support

We don’t only work with individuals, but also schools and churches for widespread impact.

How We Help

Whether you are applying for a degree in Philosophy and Theology, want to enrich your knowledge with expert tutors, or want to develop philosophical and theological awareness in your school or church, we can help.

University Applications

  • Our team have experience at the world’s best Philosophy and Theology programs.
  • Work through your personal statement, subject test, and interview skills in a 1-1 fashion.
  • We help with undergraduate and postgraduate applications.

Learners and Enthusiasts

  • We host reading groups to work through seminal texts in philosophy and theology.
  • Expert guest lecturers lead lecture series and seminars for advanced learning.
  • Oxbridge style tutorials where you can work directly with our expert tutors.

Institutional Advice

  • Lead lecture series and seminars at churches.
  • Offer theology lessons for volunteers and youth ministers.
  • Teach parents on developing critical thinking in children.
  • Host visits and Philosophy Day at Oxford (Upcoming).

“Josh has a very deep knowledge of the philosophy of religion, as well as of Dostoevsky, Heidegger, and analytic philosophy, but even more impressively, he is able to explain the most complex of philosophical ideas and ensure that someone with less knowledge like myself can understand.”

— Benjamin Qin

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