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Hillsdale College
Department of Philosophy and Religion

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  • Peter Samuelson and Ian M. Church, Humility in Personality and Positive Psychology
    In Mark Alfano, Michael Patrick Lynch & Alessandra Tanesini (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Humility, Routledge. 2020.
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  • Ian M. Church, Intellectual Humility, Testimony, and Epistemic Injustice
    In Mark Alfano, Michael Patrick Lynch & Alessandra Tanesini (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Humility, Routledge. 2020.
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  • Ian M. Church, Suffering and the Media
    Philosophy Now 138 17-17. 2020.
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  • Logan Paul Gage and Blake McAllister, The Phenomenal Conservative Approach to Religious Epistemology
    In John M. DePoe & Tyler Dalton McNabb (eds.), Debating Christian Religious Epistemology: An Introduction to Five Views on the Knowledge of God, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 61-81. 2020.
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  • Blake McAllister, The Perspectival Problem of Evil
    Faith and Philosophy 37 (4): 421-450. 2020.
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  • Logan Paul Gage and Blake McAllister, A Phenomenal Conservative Response to Classical Evidentialism
    In John M. DePoe & Tyler Dalton McNabb (eds.), Debating Christian Religious Epistemology: An Introduction to Five Views on the Knowledge of God, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 34-38. 2020.
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  • Logan Paul Gage and Blake McAllister, A Phenomenal Conservatist Response to Proper Functionalism
    In John M. DePoe & Tyler Dalton McNabb (eds.), Debating Christian Religious Epistemology: An Introduction to Five Views on the Knowledge of God, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 128-132. 2020.
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  • Logan Paul Gage and Blake McAllister, A Phenomenal Conservatist Response to Covenantal Epistemology
    In John M. DePoe & Tyler Dalton McNabb (eds.), Debating Christian Religious Epistemology: An Introduction to Five Views on the Knowledge of God, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 170-174. 2020.
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  • Logan Paul Gage and Blake McAllister, A Phenomenal Conservatist Response to Tradition-Based Perspectivalism
    In John M. DePoe & Tyler Dalton McNabb (eds.), Debating Christian Religious Epistemology: An Introduction to Five Views on the Knowledge of God, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 213-216. 2020.
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  • Logan Paul Gage and Blake McAllister, PC: Response to Critics
    In John M. DePoe & Tyler Dalton McNabb (eds.), Debating Christian Religious Epistemology: An Introduction to Five Views on the Knowledge of God, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 98-106. 2020.
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  • Jordan Joseph Wales, The Satanic and the Theomimetic: Distinguishing and Reconciling "Sacrifice" in RenĂ© Girard and Gregory the Great
    Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 27 (1): 177-214. 2020.
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  • Jordan Joseph Wales, Empathy and Instrumentalization: Late Ancient Cultural Critique and the Challenge of Apparently Personal Robots
    In Marco Norskov, Johanna Seibt & Oliver S. Quick (eds.), Culturally Sustainable Social Robotics: Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2020. pp. 114-124. 2020.
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  • Ian M. Church and Robert J. Hartman, The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Psychology of Luck (edited book)
    Routledge. 2019.
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  • Ian M. Church, The Gettier Problem
    In Ian M. Church & Robert J. Hartman (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Psychology of Luck, Routledge. pp. 261-271. 2019.
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  • Ian M. Church and Robert J. Hartman, Luck: An Introduction
    In Ian M. Church & Robert J. Hartman (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Psychology of Luck, Routledge. pp. 1-10. 2019.
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  • Blake McAllister and Trent Dougherty, Reforming reformed epistemology: a new take on the sensus divinitatis
    Religious Studies 55 (4): 537-557. 2019.
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  • Blake McAllister, Restoring Common Sense: Restorationism and Common Sense Epistemology
    In J. Caleb Clanton (ed.), Restoration & Philosophy, University of Tennessee Press. pp. 35-78. 2019.
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  • Blake McAllister, Evidence is Required for Religious Belief
    In Michael Peterson & Ray VanArragon (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Religion, 2nd edition, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 269-278. 2019.
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  • Blake McAllister, Conceptualism and Concept Acquisition
    Theoria 87 (1): 69-86. 2019.
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  • Ian M. Church, Is Intellectual Humility Compatible with Religious Dogmatism?
    Journal of Psychology and Theology 46 (4): 226-232. 2018.
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  • Ian M. Church, Virtuous Religious Dogmatism: A Response to Hook and Davis
    Journal of Psychology and Theology 46 (4): 233-235. 2018.
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  • Ian M. Church, Trenches, Evidence, and Intellectual Humility
    Journal of Psychology and Theology 46 (4): 240-242. 2018.
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  • Blake McAllister, The Perspective of Faith: It's Nature and Epistemic Implications
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 92 (3): 515-533. 2018.
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  • Blake McAllister, Seemings as sui generis
    Synthese 195 (7): 3079-3096. 2018.
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  • Jordan Joseph Wales, Contemplative Compassion: Gregory the Great’s Development of Augustine's Views on Love of Neighbor and Likeness to God
    Augustinian Studies 49 (2): 199-219. 2018.
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  • Ian M. Church, The Limitations of the Limitations-Owning Account of Intellectual Humility
    Philosophia 45 (3): 1077-1084. 2017.
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  • Ian M. Church, Is God Hidden, Or Does God Simply Not Exist?
    In Mark Harris & Duncan Pritchard (eds.), Philosophy, Science and Religion for Everyone, Routledge. pp. 62-70. 2017.
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  • Blake McAllister, Seemings as sui generis
    Synthese (7): 1-18. 2017.
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  • Ian M. Church and Peter L. Samuelson, Intellectual Humility: An Introduction to the Philosophy and Science
    Bloomsbury Academic. 2016.
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  • J. Adam Carter and Ian M. Church, On Epistemic Consequentialism and the Virtue Conflation Problem
    Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 5 (3): 239-248. 2016.
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