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Elliott R. Crozat
Does Open Theism Explain God’s Planning of Creation?:
An Assessment of Timothy Blank’s “The Open Theistic Multiverse”
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In this essay, I assess Timothy Blank’s “The Open Theistic Multiverse.” In his article, Blank attempts to show that Open Theism explains how God can plan the creation of a multiverse containing creatures with libertarian freedom. I underscore some benefits of Blank’s article while arguing that, despite its strengths, his paper fails to provide a sufficient explanation of God’s precreational planning.
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Craig J. Hazen
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Richard L. Purtill, Norman L. Geisler, Francis J. Beckwith, Winfried Corduan, Ronald H. Nash
Replies to Evan Fales:
from the Contributors to In Defense of Miracles
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Paul K. Moser
Divine Hiding
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Garrett DeWeese
Toward a Robust Natural Theology:
A Reply to Paul K. Moser’s “Divine Hiding”
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Stephen T. Davis
A Reply to Paul K. Moser’s “Divine Hiding”
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Ronald Scott Smith
Conceptual Problems for Stanley Hauerwas’s Virtue Ethics
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Graham Oppy
Time, Successive Addition, and Kalam Cosmological Arguments
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Wes Morriston
Must There Be a Standard of Moral Goodness Apart from God?
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Michael J. Behe
The Modern Intelligent Design Hypothesis:
Breaking Rules
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Paul K. Moser
A God Who Hides and Seeks:
A Response to Davis and DeWeese
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Gregg Ten Elshof
The Problem of Moral Luck and the Parable of the Land Owner
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David S. Oderberg
The Kalam Cosmological Argument Neither Bloodied nor Bowed:
A Response to Graham Oppy
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Winfried Corduan
Reason in Mysticism:
Three Beguines, Three Views
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Kai-Man Kwan
A Critical Appraisal of a Non-Realist Philosophy of Religion:
An Asian Perspective
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Andrei A. Buckareff
Can the Agency Theory Be Salvaged?
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Craig J. Hazen
Editor’s Introduction
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Graham Oppy
The Tristram Shandy Paradox:
A Response to David S. Oderberg
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David S. Oderberg
The Tristram Shandy Paradox:
A Reply to Graham Oppy
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David S. Oderberg
Traversal of the Infinite, the “Big Bang,” and the Kalam Cosmological Argument
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