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    Divine Simplicity and Divine Freedom in Maimonides and Gersonides
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 86 75-87. 2012.
    From the standpoint of belief in divine freedom , the medieval Aristotelian understanding of divine simplicity is deeply problematic. This is for two reasons. First, if the divine will and wisdom are identical, it would seem that God’s action must be wholly determined by His rational apprehension of the good. Second, if the divine will is identical with the divine essence, it would seem that for God to be able to do other than He does would mean that the divine essence could be different. This p…Read more
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    The Mind and the Heart in the Christian East and West
    Faith and Philosophy 26 (5): 576-598. 2009.
    One of the most intriguing features of Eastern Orthodoxy is its understanding of the mind and the heart. Orthodox authors such as St. Gregory Palamas speak of “drawing the mind into the heart” through prayer. What does this mean, and what does it indicate about the eastern Christian understanding of the human person? This essay attempts to answer such questions through a comparative study of the eastern and western views of the mind and the heart, beginning with their common origin in the Bible …Read more
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    Introduction
    Faith and Philosophy 26 (5): 485-486. 2009.
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    The Concept of the Divine Energies
    Philosophy and Theology 18 (1): 93-120. 2006.
    The distinction between the divine essence and energies has long been recognized as a characteristic feature of Eastern Orthodox theology, one sharply at odds with traditional Western understandings of divine simplicity. Yet attempts by Orthodox theologians to explain the distinction have sometimes exaggerated its distinctively Orthodox character by a failure to attend to its historical sources. This paper argues that the distinction was a natural and reasonable consequence of the synthesis betw…Read more
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    Faith and Reason in St. Anselm’s Monologion
    Philosophia Christi 4 (2): 509-517. 2002.
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    The Opuscula Sacra: Boethius and theology
    In John Marenbon (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Boethius, Cambridge University Press. pp. 105--128. 2009.