Department Members
Department Activity
Also at Calvin University
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Rebecca DeYoung, Review of After You Believe: Why Christian Character Matters (review)Perspectives: A Journal of Reformed Thought 1. 2011.
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Kevin Timpe, Causal History Matters, but Not for IndividuationCanadian Journal of Philosophy 39 (1): 77-91. 2009.
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Kevin Timpe, Review of Four Views on Free Will (review)Social Theory and Practice 35 (2): 319-326. 2009.
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Kevin Timpe and Tim Pawl, Incompatibilism, Sin, and Free Will in HeavenFaith and Philosophy 26 (4): 396-417. 2009.
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Kevin Timpe, Review of Living with Uncertainty: The Moral Significance of Ignorance (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 9. 2009.
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Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung, Colleen McCluskey, and Christina van Dyke, Aquinas's Ethics: Metaphysical Foundations, Moral Theory, and Theological ContextUniversity of Notre Dame Press. 2009.
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Kevin Timpe, Review of Philosophical Theology and Christian Doctrine (review)Faith and Philosophy 25 (3): 329-331. 2008.
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Kevin Timpe, Free Will: Alternatives and SourcesIn Ryan Nichols, Fred Miller & Nicholas Smith (eds.), Philosophy Through Science Fiction, Routledge. pp. 397-408. 2008.
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Matthew C. Halteman, Living Toward the Peaceable Kingdom: Compassionate Eating as Care of CreationHumane Society of the United States Faith Outreach. 2008, 2010.
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Matthew C. Halteman, Review of James Bernauer, Jeremy Carrette, Michel Foucault and Theology (review)Scottish Journal of Theology 61 368-370. 2008.
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Matthew C. Halteman, Review of mark Dooley , Liam Kavanagh, The Philosophy of Derrida (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (4). 2008.
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James K. A. Smith, How religious practices matter1: Peter Ochs' “alternative nurturance” of philosophy of religionModern Theology 24 (3): 469-478. 2008.
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James K. A. Smith, Is There a Sabbath for Thought? Between Religion and Philosophy – By William DesmondModern Theology 24 (1): 146-149. 2008.
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James K. A. Smith, Is the universe open for surprise? Pentecostal ontology and the spirit of naturalismZygon 43 (4): 879-896. 2008.
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James K. A. Smith, How religious practices matter1: Peter Ochs'“alternative nurturance” of philosophy of religionModern Theology 24 (3): 469-478. 2008.
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James K. A. Smith, Is There a Sabbath for Thought? Between Religion and Philosophy–By William DesmondModern Theology 24 (1): 146-149. 2008.