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William Lane Craig
Graham Oppy on Infinity:
A Review Essay on Philosophical Perspectives on Infinity
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William Lane Craig
Einführung in die Religionsphilosophie
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Patrick T. Smith
Introducing Apologetics: Cultivating Christian Commitment
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Robert Llizo
The Cambridge Companion to Arabic Philosophy; The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Jewish Philosophy
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Narnia, Cambridge, and Joy: 1950–1963. Volume 3 of The Collected Letters of C. S. Lewis
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Stewart Goetz
The God of Consciousness:
A Review Essay on Recent Work by J. P. Moreland
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In his two first-rate books, Consciousness and the Existence of God: A Theistic Argument and The Recalcitrant Imago Dei: Human Persons and the Failure of Naturalism, J. P. Moreland argues that our existence as conscious beings presents insurmountable problems for naturalism and evidence for theism. In this review, I summarize Moreland’s treatment of three issues in scientific theory acceptance, which he claims are relevant to determining which worldview, theism or naturalism, is better able to explain the existence of conscious mental entities. I then raise some questions about their supposed relevance and conclude with some thoughts about the simplicity and immateriality of the soul.
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Steve Schley
Knowledge of God
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Tim Weldon
The Vision of Gabriel Marcel: Epistemology, Human Person, the Transcendent
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Jeremy A. Evans
Loving Wisdom: Christian Philosophy of Religion
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Adam Wood
On Aquinas
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Michael W. Austin
God and the Reach of Reason: C. S. Lewis, David Hume, and Bertrand Russell
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Gregory E. Ganssle
Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions
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Michael S. Jones
God’s Rivals: Why Has God Allowed Different Religions? Insights from the Bible and the Early Church
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Paul Reasoner, Charles Taliaferro
Revelation Today:
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There is much to appreciate in Samuel Fleischacker’s Divine Teaching and the Way of the World: A Defense of Revealed Religion. In the tradition of Tolstoy, Fleischacker argues that secular philosophy does not have the resources to provide for a meaningful life; a life of meaning is to be found principally through revealed religion. In the end, however, his concept of revelation seems very thin, ruling out even the intelligibility of experiencing God. We critically assess his atrophied concept of revelation and his views on historical truth, science, and theism.
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Joseph Gottlieb
The Waning of Materialism
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Samuel J. Youngs
Realism in Religion: A Pragmatist’s Perspective
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R. Douglas Geivett
The Elusive God: Reorienting Religious Epistemology
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William Lane Craig
Mathematics and Reality
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Douglas Groothuis
The Blackwell Companion to Natural Theology
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David Burris
The Natural Moral Law: The Good after Modernity
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