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598God, freedom, and evilEerdmans. 1974.This book discusses and exemplifies the philosophy of religion, or philosophical reflection on central themes of religion.
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95Warrant and designing agents: A reply to James Taylor (review)Philosophical Studies 64 (2). 1991.
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268``An Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism"Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 12 27--48. 1991.Only in rational creatures is there found a likeness of God which counts as an image . . . . As far as a likeness of the divine nature is concerned, rational creatures seem somehow to attain a representation of [that] type in virtue of imitating God not only in this, that he is and lives, but especially in this, that he understands (ST Ia Q.93 a.6).
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Region and scienceIn Ed Zalta (ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2012.
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742Methodological NaturalismOrigins and Design 18 (1): 18-27. 1997.The philosophical doctrine of methodological naturalism holds that, for any study of the world to qualify as "scientific," it cannot refer to God's creative activity (or any sort of divine activity). The methods of science, it is claimed, "give us no purchase" on theological propositions--even if the latter are true--and theology therefore cannot influence scientific explanation or theory justification. Thus, science is said to be religiously neutral, if only because science and religion are, by…Read more
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29Dios y el mal: la defensa del teísmo frente al problema del mal según Alvin PlantingaEunsa Editorial Universidad Navarra S.A.. 1996.
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128Justification in the 20th CenturyPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 50 (n/a): 45-71. 1990.
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166Probability and defeatersPacific Philosophical Quarterly 84 (3). 2003.Branden Fitelson and Elliott Sober raise several objections to my evolutionary argument against naturalism; I reply to four of them.
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43Christian Philosophy at the End of the 20th CenturyIn Sander Griffioen & Bert Balk (eds.), Christian Philosophy at the Close of the Twentieth Century, . 1995.
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362Two concepts of modality: Modal realism and modal reductionismPhilosophical Perspectives 1 189-231. 1987.
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128Internalism, Externalism, Defeaters and Arguments for Christian BeliefPhilosophia Christi 3 (2): 379-400. 2001.
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326On Mereological EssentialismReview of Metaphysics 28 (3). 1975.This paper examines and comments on roderick chisholm's "parts as essential to their wholes", "review of metaphysics", Volume 26, 1973
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285ScienceFaith and Philosophy 13 (3): 368-394. 1996.This paper is a continuation of a discussion with Ernan McMullin; its topic is the question how theists (in particular, Christian theists) should think about modern science---the whole range of modern science, including economics, psychology, sociobiology and so on. Should they follow Augustine in thinking that many large scale scientific projects as well as intellectual projects generally are in the service of one or the other of the civitates? Or should they follow Duhem, who (at least in the …Read more
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360When Faith and Reason Clash: Evolution and the BibleChristian Scholar's Review 21 (1): 8-32. 1991.My question is simple: how shall we Christians deal with apparent conflicts between faith and reason, between what we know as Christians and what we know in other ways, between teaching of the Bible and the teachings of science? As a special case, how shall we deal with apparent conflicts between what the Bible initially seems to tell us about the origin and development of life, and what contemporary science seems to tell us about it? Taken at face value, the Bible seems to teach that God create…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Religion |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Religion |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |