Brendan Sweetman

Rockhurst University
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    Experiments in Democracy: Human Embryo Research and the Politics of Bioethics by J. Benjamin Hurlbut
    The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 20 (1): 191-194. 2020.
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    Evolution, Chance, and God looks at the relationship between religion and evolution from a philosophical perspective. This relationship is fascinating, complex and often very controversial, involving myriad issues that are difficult to keep separate from each other. Evolution, Chance, and God introduces the reader to the main themes of this debate and to the theory of evolution, while arguing for a particular viewpoint, namely that evolution and religion are compatible, and that, contrary to the…Read more
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    Contemporary perspectives on religious epistemology (edited book)
    with R. Douglas Geivett
    Oxford University Press. 1992.
    This unique textbook--the first to offer balanced, comprehensive coverage of all major perspectives on the rational justification of religious belief--includes twenty-four key papers by some of the world's leading philosophers of religion. Arranged in six sections, each representing a major approach to religious epistemology, the book begins with papers by noted atheists, setting the stage for the main theistic responses--Wittgensteinian Fideism, Reformed epistemology, natural theology, prudenti…Read more
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    Reason, Revelation, and Devotion: Inference and Argument in Religion (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 72 (1). 2018.
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    Gabriel Marcel and the Problem of Knowledge
    Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 7 (1-2): 148-163. 1995.
    none.
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    Science and Spirituality: Making Room for Faith in the Age of Science (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 69 (276): 653-656. 2019.
    Science and Spirituality: Making Room for Faith in the Age of Science. By Ruse Michael.
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    Religion and the Obligations of Citizenship (review)
    Philosophia Christi 7 (1): 221-227. 2005.
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    Religious Commitment and Secular Reason (review)
    Philosophia Christi 6 (1): 163-168. 2004.
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    An Introduction to Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Religion (review)
    Philosophia Christi 4 (2): 553-557. 2002.
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    D. Z. Phillips on Christian Belief, Immortality, and Resurrection
    Philosophia Christi 16 (1): 57-80. 2014.
    This paper is a critical reflection and response to the religious fideism of D. Z. Phillips, and especially to recent attempts to defend this fideism. Over the course of his career, Phillips argued for a number of interesting but quite dramatic theses about religious belief, including the claim that what is sometimes called the propositional nature of religious belief is frequently misunderstood by philosophers, and that this misunderstanding involves a distortion of what religious believers are…Read more
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    Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Contra Gentiles: A Guide and Commentary. By Brian Davies (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 58 (2): 232-234. 2018.
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    Debating Design: From Darwin to DNA, by William Dembski and Michael Ruse (review)
    The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 5 (2): 423-425. 2005.
  • This is a study of Marcel's valuable and unique contribution to contemporary epistemology, which originated out of his existentialist critique of traditional Cartesian philosophy. Marcel argues that Descartes conceives the self as a discrete entity, distinct from the body, which "looks out" upon the external world, and apprehends it by means of clear and distinct ideas, ideas which can be understood without reference to the world. This view motivated Descartes's epistemological project, and the …Read more
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    Thine Own Self (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 50 (4): 523-526. 2010.
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    Killing by Remote Control: The Ethics of an Unmanned Military. Edited by Bradley Jay Strawser (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 57 (1): 99-102. 2017.
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    Dishonest to God: On Keeping Religion out of Politics. By Mary Warnock (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 63 (253): 846-848. 2013.
    © 2013 The Editors of The Philosophical QuarterlyMary Warnock's book is an attempt to address in a short space a large theme: ‘some aspects of the role of religion, and therefore the idea of God, in the twenty‐first century, as it relates to legislation and politics’. Along the way she raises many subsidiary themes, including the historical influence of religion on the law, the tension between religion and liberalism, the difficulty of providing a philosophical foundation for secularist ethics, …Read more
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    Body-Self Dualism in Contemporary Ethics and Politics by Patrick Lee and Robert P. George (review)
    The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 9 (3): 607-610. 2009.
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    Lyotard, Postmodernism, and Religion
    Philosophia Christi 7 (1): 141-153. 2005.
    James A.K. Smith has argued that postmodernism and religious belief can have a positive relationship. I argue against his views in this paper. I begin with a brief overview of what I take postmodernists to be saying, before examining Jean-Francois Lyotard's views on language-games, legitimation, and universal reason, concepts to which he appeals to support his claim that we should have incredulity toward metanarratives. I next look at how Smith appeals to Lyotard's ideas to argue that the bib…Read more
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    Gabriel Marcel and the Problem of Knowledge
    Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 7 (1-2): 148-163. 1995.
    none.
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    The Flight from God
    with Max Picard and Matthew Del Nevo
    St. Augustine's Press. 2014.
    "Max Picard was a Swiss-German writer, who converted to Catholicism from Judaism. A doctor and psychologist, Picard worked in Berlin but retired in the 1920s to Switzerland. He is often regarded as a "wisdom thinker," and his rich and penetrating writings continue to speak to us in the twenty-first century. The Flight from God is an incisive, profound description of many of the problems facing modern culture, and its analysis resonates with us more today than when first published in 1934. Picard…Read more
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    An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 45 (1): 144-146. 2005.
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    Joseph J. Godfrey, S.J., "Trust of People, Words and God: A Route for Philosophy of Religion" (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 54 (3): 354-356. 2014.
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    Nicholas Wolterstorff, Selected Essays, Vol.1: Inquiring about God and Vol. II: Practices of Belief (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 51 (3): 389-406. 2011.
    Critical Review essay on Nicholas Wolsterstorff's two volume collection of essays.
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    Religion and Science: An Introduction
    Continuum Books. 2009.
    A one-stop resource for undergraduate students examining the many complexities of the relationship between religion and science.
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    Introduction
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 86 (2): 319-319. 2012.
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    Four Common Confusions about Religion and Evolution
    The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 3 (3): 479-485. 2003.
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    Between Facts and Norms: Contributions to a Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 51 (1): 153-154. 1997.
    This work, translated from the German, is divided into nine chapters with a preface plus a very helpful introduction by the translator. There is also a postscript by Habermas, as well as a reprinting of two earlier papers on related topics. The book is intended as a contribution to contemporary political philosophy, and, as such, Habermas accepts certain assumptions in advance and does not attempt to argue for them at any length. The first is the “linguistic turn” in philosophy, the antirealist …Read more