•  15
    Classification, Mathematics, and Metaphysics
    Modern Schoolman 44 (1): 13-34. 1966.
  •  15
    God’s Eternity
    Faith and Philosophy 1 (4): 389-406. 1984.
  •  15
    Composite Book Review (review)
    with Joseph Sikora and R. C. Hinners
    New Scholasticism 41 (3): 392-406. 1967.
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    Radical Orthodoxy
    Philosophy and Theology 16 (1): 73-76. 2004.
    The author presents a brief appreciation of the merits of the Radical Orthodoxy movement. That appreciation centers on four themes: (1) theology as sacra doctrina, (2) countering secular reason in its latest avatar of “post-modernism,” (3) Radical Orthodoxy’s offering a theology of culture, and (4) the Thomism of Radical Orthodoxy. The author concludes with some remarks concerning the reception of Radical Orthodoxy in the United States.
  •  14
    The Reality of Time and the Existence of God (review)
    Faith and Philosophy 7 (3): 361-364. 1990.
  •  14
    Islam: Essays on Scripture, Thought and Society: A Festschrift in Honour of Anthony H. Johns (edited book)
    with R. Israeli, Jutta Bluhm-Warn, Mike Carter, James Fox, Richard Frank, Anthony Johns, Clive Kessler, Nehemia Levtzion, Saumitra Mukherjee, Ian Proudfoot, Tony Reid, Merle Calvin Ricklefs, and Peter Riddell
    Brill. 1997.
    This volume contains 17 articles on various aspects of Islamic thought in the Middle East and in Southeast Asia. The first 9 articles concentrate especially on the Qur’ān and its exegesis, Kalām and Sufism; the second 8 articles deal with Javanese Islam, and with Islam and modernity in Southeast Asia
  •  13
    Beyond a Theory of Analogy
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 46 (n/a): 114-122. 1972.
  •  13
    Mullā Ṣadrā’s Ontology Revisited
    Journal of Islamic Philosophy 6 45-66. 2010.
  •  12
    Knowing the Unknowable God
    Noûs 26 (4): 507-509. 1992.
  •  11
    Analogy: A Study of Qualification and Argument in Theology
    with Humphrey Palmer
    Philosophical Review 85 (1): 107. 1976.
  •  11
    Faith, Culture, and Reason
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 77 1-11. 2003.
    This paper examines how the faith/reason discussion can be expanded by means of culture and analogous language. The author argues that rationaldialogue can occur between different faith traditions, and without having to raise reason to the ideal of enlightenment objectivity or having to jettison reasonthrough some form of relativism. He argues that cultural shifts effect alterations in our very “criteria of rationality” so that our efforts to grasp others’ practices inmatters that challenge our …Read more
  •  11
    Spirit, Saints and Immortality (review)
    Faith and Philosophy 4 (3): 343-344. 1987.
  •  10
    How Complete Can Intelligibility Be?
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 41 (n/a): 250-253. 1967.
  •  10
    Albert, Aquinas, and dionysius
    with Isabelle Moulin
    Modern Theology 24 (4): 633-649. 2008.
  •  10
    In this collection, Stations on the Journey of Inquiry, David Burrell launches a revolutionary reinterpretation of how any inquiry proceeds, boldly critiquing presumptuous theories of knowledge, language, and ethics. While his later publications, Analogy and Philosophical Language (1973) and Aquinas: God and Action (1979), elucidate Aquinas's linguistic theology, these early writings show what often escapes articulation: how one comes to understanding and "takes" a judgment. Although Aquinas ser…Read more
  •  10
    C. S. Peirce
    International Philosophical Quarterly 5 (4): 521-540. 1965.
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    Using Aquinas to Rescue Analogical Understanding
    Quaestiones Disputatae 6 (1): 26-32. 2015.
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    Creator/Creatures Relation
    Faith and Philosophy 25 (2): 177-189. 2008.
    Can philosophical inquiry into divinity be authentic to its subject, God, without adapting its categories to the challenges of its scriptural inspiration, be that biblical or Quranic? This essay argues that it cannot, and that the adaptation, while it can be articulated in semantic terms, must rather amount to a transformation of standard philosophical strategies. Indeed, without such a radical transformation, “philosophy of religion” will inevitably mislead us into speaking of a “god” rather th…Read more
  •  9
    David Braine’s Project
    Faith and Philosophy 13 (2): 163-178. 1996.
    The author of The Reality of Time and the Existence of God turns his critical conceptual acumen to finding an intellectually viable path between the current polarities of dualism and materialism. By considering human beings as language-using animals he can critically appraise “representational” views of concept formation, as well as show how current “research programs” which presuppose a “materialist” basis stem from an unwitting adoption of a dualist picture of mind and body. His alternative is…Read more
  •  9
    How Complete Can Intelligibility Be?
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 41 250-253. 1967.
  •  9
    Augustine and the Limits of Politics (review)
    Augustinian Studies 28 (2): 165-167. 1997.
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    Metaphysical Themes in Thomas Aquinas (review)
    New Scholasticism 62 (2): 228-229. 1988.