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Also at University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
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Tim Pawl, The metaphysics of Christology in the late middle ages: William of Ockham to Gabriel Biel The metaphysics of Christology in the late middle ages: William of Ockham to Gabriel Biel, by Richard Cross, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2023, pp. xx + 320, $110.00 (hb), ISBN: 9780198880646British Journal for the History of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Tim Pawl and Michael Peterson, The Cambridge Companion to Christology (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2025.
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Mark K. Spencer, Incarnate religionIn Christopher Buckman, Melissa Bradley, Jack Marsh & James McLachlan (eds.), The Event of the Good: Reading Levinas in a Levinasian Way, Suny Press. pp. 317-336. 2025.
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Mark K. Spencer, Beauty and Imitation: A Philosophical Reflection on the Arts. By Daniel McInerny (review)American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 99 (3): 510-513. 2025.
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Mark K. Spencer, Alternative Conceptions Of The Spiritual: Polytheism, Animism, And More In Contemporary Philosophy Of Religion by Travis Dumsday (review)American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 99 (4): 674-677. 2025.
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Michael Peterson, Tim Pawl, and Ben F. Brammell, Jesus and the Genome: The Intersection of Christology and BiologyCambridge University Press. 2024.
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Tim Pawl, The metaphysics of Christology in the late middle ages: William of Ockham to Gabriel BielBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy (4): 957-963. 2024.
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Mark K. Spencer, The human person in the Consolation of philosophyIn Michael Wiitala (ed.), Boethius' _Consolation of Philosophy_: A Critical Guide, Cambridge University Press. 2024.
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Mark K. Spencer, An Exposition of The Divine Names, The Book of Blessed Dionysius by St. Thomas Aquinas (review)American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 98 (1): 117-120. 2024.
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Mark K. Spencer, A Trinitarian Metaphysics of Man, Woman, and PriesthoodProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 98 241-258. 2024.
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Anne Jeffrey, Tim Pawl, Sarah Schnitker, and Juliette Ratchford, What Is Virtue?Philosophical Psychology. 2023.
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Tim Pawl and Sarah Schnitker, Christian Moral Wisdom, Character Formation, and Contemporary PsychologyAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 96 (2): 215-233. 2022.
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Tim Pawl, Review of: Jc Beall, "The Contradictory Christ"European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 14 (2). 2022.
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Tim Pawl, The Psychology of Habit Formation and Christian Moral Wisdom on Virtue FormationTheoLogica: An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology 7 (1). 2022.
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Tim Pawl, Scholastic Hylomorphism and Dean ZimmermanTheoLogica: An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology 8 (2). 2022.
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Mark K. Spencer, The Irreducibility of the Human Person: A Catholic SynthesisCatholic University of America Press. 2022.
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Mark K. Spencer, The Flexibility of Thomistic Metaphysical Principles: Byzantine Thomists, Personalist Thomists, and Jacques MaritainStudia Gilsoniana 11 (3): 445-470. 2022.
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Matthew Kirby and Mark K. Spencer, The One has the ManyInternational Philosophical Quarterly 62 (2): 161-187. 2022.
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Mark K. Spencer, A Metaphysics of Blood SacrificeProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 96 219-237. 2022.
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Gloria Ruth Frost, Aquinas on Efficient Causation and Causal PowersCambridge University Press. 2022.
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Jonathan Stoltz, Illuminating the Mind: An Introduction to Buddhist EpistemologyOxford University Press. 2021.
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Mark K. Spencer, Analogical Identities: The Creation of the Christian Self—Beyond Spirituality and Mysticism in the Patristic Era (review)American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 95 (4): 752-755. 2021.
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Mark K. Spencer, The Many Phenomenological Reductions and Catholic Metaphysical Anti-ReductionismAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 95 (3): 367-388. 2021.
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Joshua Stuchlik, Intention and Wrongdoing: In Defense of Double EffectCambridge University Press. 2021.
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Gloria Frost, Three competing views of God's causation of creaturely actions : Aquinas, Scotus and OliviIn Gregory E. Ganssle (ed.), Philosophical Essays on Divine Causation, Routledge. 2021.