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    Freedom, Repentance and Hardening of the Hearts
    Faith and Philosophy 14 (4): 478-509. 1997.
    The doctrine that God hardens some agents’ hearts generates philosophical perplexities. Why would God deprive someone of free will and the opportunity to repent? Or is God’s interference compatible with the agent’s free will and his having an opportunity to repent? In this paper, I examine how two Jewish philosophers, Moses Maimonides and Joseph Albo, handled these questions. I analyze six approaches growing out of their writings and argue that a naturalistic interpretation of hardening --- as i…Read more
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    Hierarchical Theories of Freedom and the Hardening of Hearts
    Midwest Studies in Philosophy 21 (1): 202-224. 1997.
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    So What Else Is Neo? Theism and Epistemic Recalcitrance
    Midwest Studies in Philosophy 37 (1): 25-50. 2013.
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    Maimonides and Philosophy (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 24 (1): 124-127. 1992.
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    Compatibilism, Values, and “Could Have Done Otherwise”
    Philosophical Topics 16 (1): 151-200. 1988.
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    Contemporary philosophy of religion (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 1982.
    This collection of twenty-one essays brings together some of the finest recent contributions to philosophy of religion. Most of the selection appeared during the past decade and have not been reprinted previously. The author include many distinguished contemporary philosophers of religion, some sympathetic to religion, others sharply critical.
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    Reasons and Knowledge by Marshall Swain (review)
    Journal of Philosophy 80 (9): 542-554. 1983.