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Ross Inman, Contemplating Divine Simplicity: Five Views from Philosophy and Theology (edited book)Bloomsbury Academic. forthcoming.
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Ross Inman and Paul Gould, Philosophical Theology: A Christian IntroductionBaker Academic. forthcoming.
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Helen De Cruz, Believing in Dawkins: The New Spiritual Atheism. By Eric Steinhart (review)Journal of the American Academy of Religion. forthcoming.
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Helen de Cruz, Friendship with the ancientsJournal of the American Philosophical Association 1-19. forthcoming.
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John Peck, Sj,, "Thomas Aquinas's Prime Matter Pluralism"The Thomist. forthcoming.
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William Rehg, Argumentation Theory and the Philosophy of Science Since KuhnInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Susan Brower-Toland, "Activity and Subjectivity: Olivi on the Soul and Self-Consciousness"In Jari Kaukua, Vili Lähteenmäki & Juhana Toivanen (eds.), Mind and Obligation in the Long Middle Ages. Studies in the History of Philosophy in Honour of Mikko Yrjönsuuri, Brill. pp. 129-154. 2024.
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Helen De Cruz, The Relationship between Science and Christianity: Understanding the Conflict Thesis in Lay ChristiansIn Yujin Nagasawa & Mohammad Saleh Zarepour (eds.), Global Dialogues in the Philosophy of Religion: From Religious Experience to the Afterlife, Oxford University Press Usa. 2024.
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Helen De Cruz, Wonderstruck: How Wonder and Awe Shape the Way We ThinkPrinceton University Press. 2024.
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John Peck, SJ, "Another Motivation for First Matter"In David Svoboda, Prokop Sousedík & Lukáš Novák (eds.), Second Scholasticism — Analytical Metaphysics — Christian Apologetics, Editiones Scholasticae. pp. 229-266. 2024.
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Scott Berman, Reply to Marmodoro's Review of Platonism and the Objects of ScienceAncient Philosophy Today 5 (2): 214-220. 2023.
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Susan Brower-Toland, "Deflecting Ockham's Razor: A Medieval Debate on Ontological Commitment"Mind 132 (527): 659-679. 2023.
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Susan Brower-Toland, Ockham on Memory and the Metaphysics of Human PersonsPhilosophical Quarterly (2): 453-473. 2023.
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Jeffrey Bishop and Isabel Bishop, Grogu's Little WayIn Jason T. Eberl & Kevin S. Decker (eds.), Star Wars and Philosophy Strikes Back, Wiley. 2023.
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Helen De Cruz and Johan De Smedt, Schleiermacher and the Transmission of Sin: A Biocultural Evolutionary ModelTheologica 7 (2): 1-28. 2023.
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Helen De Cruz, In the Mood: Why Vibes Matter in Reading and Writing PhilosophyRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 93 171-191. 2023.
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Helen De Cruz, Cosmic Horror and the Philosophical Origins of Science FictionThink 22 (63): 23-30. 2023.
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William Rehg, Business Firms as Moral Agents: A Kantian Response to the Corporate Autonomy ProblemJournal of Business Ethics 183 (4): 999-1009. 2023.
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Susan Brower-Toland, Medieval Theories of Propositions: Ockham and the Later Medieval DebateIn Chris Tillman & Adam Murray (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Propositions, Routledge. 2022.
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Jeffrey Bishop and Martin J. Fitzgerald, Norming COVID‐19: The Urgency of a Non‐Humanist HolismHeythrop Journal 63 (3): 333-348. 2022.
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James Kintz and Jeffrey Bishop, Observation, Interaction, and Second-Person SharingInternational Philosophical Quarterly 62 (1): 65-82. 2022.
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Jordan Mason and Jeffrey Bishop, Guest Editor Introduction to Special Issue “(Ir)Religion in Clinical Ethics Consultation Methodology and Competencies”Christian Bioethics 28 (2): 95-98. 2022.
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Jeffrey Bishop, Biopolitics after neuroscience: morality and the economy of virtueBloomsbury Academic. 2022.