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Glenn B. Siniscalchi

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Philosophy of Religion
  • All publications (43)
  •  3
    The Probability of Certain Types of Divine Revelation
    Heythrop Journal 55 (1): 31-44. 2010.
  •  1
    Contemporary Trends in Atheist Criticism of Thomistic Natural Theology
    Heythrop Journal 59 (4): 689-706. 2012.
  •  8
    Imaginative Apologetics: Theology, Philosophy and the Catholic Tradition. Edited by Andrew Davison. Pp. xxviii, 169, London: SCM Press, 2011, $29.99 (review)
    Heythrop Journal 61 (4): 705-706. 2020.
  •  9
    Does Christianity Cause Violence?: The New Atheism and Negative Apologetics
    Heythrop Journal 61 (4): 607-619. 2011.
  •  79
    Adam Wood, "Thomas Aquinas on the Immateriality of the Human Intellect."
    Philosophy in Review 43 (1): 41-43. 2022.
  •  64
    Proofs of God: Classical Arguments from Tertullian to Barth by Matthew Levering
    Review of Metaphysics 72 (3): 606-607. 2019.
  •  34
    Taking God Seriously: Two Different Voices (review)
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 96 (1): 147-149. 2022.
  •  57
    Michael J. Dodds, "The One Creator God in Thomas Aquinas and Contemporary Theology."
    Philosophy in Review 41 (2): 59-61. 2021.
  •  61
    Brian Davies, "Thomas Aquinas's Summa Contra Gentiles: A Guide and Commentary."
    Philosophy in Review 41 (1): 13-15. 2021.
  •  146
    Christian Apologetics: An Anthology of Primary Sources. Edited by Khaldoun A.Sweis and Chad A.Meister. Pp. 553, Grand Rapids, MI, Zondervan, 2012, $44.99
    Heythrop Journal 61 (4): 704-705. 2020.
    ChristianityReligious Topics, MiscPhilosophy, Introductions and Anthologies
  •  78
    Does Christianity Cause Violence?: The New Atheism and Negative Apologetics
    Heythrop Journal 61 (4): 607-619. 2020.
    ViolenceChristianityReligion and Society
  •  51
    Gaven Kerr, "Aquinas and the Metaphysics of Creation." Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 40 (2): 56-58. 2020.
  •  69
    J. J. MacIntosh, "The Arguments of Aquinas: A Philosophical View." Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 40 (1): 28-30. 2020.
  •  124
    ‘Resurrecting jesus’ and critical historiography: William Lane Craig and Dale Allison in dialogue
    Heythrop Journal 52 (3): 362-373. 2011.
    Philosophy of ReligionCosmological Arguments for Theism
  •  112
    The God Argument: The Case against Religion and for Humanism. By A. C. Grayling. Pp. x, 273, London/NY, Bloomsbury, 2014, $17.00 (review)
    Heythrop Journal 59 (3): 594-595. 2018.
  •  141
    Prospects for Developing the Via Empirica in a Post-Conciliar Church
    Heythrop Journal 54 (2): 181-196. 2013.
    Philosophy of ReligionChristianity
  •  77
    The End of Apologetics: Christian Witness in a Postmodern Context. By Myron Bradley Penner. Pp. x, 180, Grand Rapids, MI, Baker Academic, 2013, $19.99
    Heythrop Journal 59 (3): 590-591. 2018.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  76
    Was Jesus God? (review)
    Faith and Philosophy 27 (3): 352-355. 2010.
    Philosophy of ReligionReligious Topics
  •  43
    Rethinking Fundamental Theology. By Gerald O'Collins. Pp. ix, 465, Oxford University Press, 2011, $65.00 (review)
    Heythrop Journal 55 (3): 490-491. 2014.
    Philosophy of ReligionReligious Topics
  •  98
    The God Confusion: Why Nobody Knows the Answer to the Ultimate Question. By Gary Cox. Pp. 208, NY/London, Bloomsbury, 2013, $19.95 (review)
    Heythrop Journal 59 (3): 592-594. 2018.
  •  64
    Only One Way? Three Christian Responses on the Uniqueness of Christ in a Religiously Plural World. By Gavin D'Costa, Paul Knitter, and Daniel Strange. Pp. vii, 240, London, SCM, 2011, $45.00 (review)
    Heythrop Journal 55 (2): 314-315. 2014.
  •  73
    Atheism and Agnosticism. By Graham Oppy (review)
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 93 (1): 184-185. 2019.
  •  89
    Thomas Aquinas, Natural Evil, and ‘Outside the Church, No Salvation’
    Heythrop Journal 56 (1): 76-86. 2015.
    Philosophy of ReligionEvil
  •  171
    The Probability of Certain Types of Divine Revelation
    Heythrop Journal 55 (1): 31-44. 2014.
    Philosophy of ReligionJudaism
  •  116
    Postmodernism and the need for rational apologetics in a post-conciliar church
    Heythrop Journal 52 (5): 751-771. 2011.
    Philosophy of ReligionChristianity, Misc
  •  103
    New Proofs for the Existence of God: Contributions of Contemporary Physics and Philosophy. By Robert J. Spitzer. Pp. xiii, 319, Grand Rapids, Eerdmans, 2010, $20.00 (review)
    Heythrop Journal 54 (4): 696-697. 2013.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  64
    Good God: The Theistic Foundations of Morality. By David Baggett and Jerry L. Walls. Pp. xv, 283, Oxford University Press, 2011, $24.95 (review)
    Heythrop Journal 53 (4): 696-697. 2012.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  73
    A Response to Professor Krauss on Nothing
    Heythrop Journal 54 (4): 678-690. 2013.
    Philosophy of ReligionReligious Topics
  •  12
    Knitter's pluralism and Christian orthodoxy
    The Australasian Catholic Record 92 (4): 459. 2015.
    Siniscalchi, Glenn B Undoubtedly, the unique mediatorial role that Jesus has for salvation has been defended by Christians from the earliest days of the church. In recent years some theologians have tried to reverse the church's traditional understandings of Jesus for the sake of reinterpreting Catholic doctrine in more defensible terms in the modern world. Sometimes these revised understandings of Christ's uniqueness result in unacceptable versions of 'religious pluralism'. In essence, these re…Read more
    Siniscalchi, Glenn B Undoubtedly, the unique mediatorial role that Jesus has for salvation has been defended by Christians from the earliest days of the church. In recent years some theologians have tried to reverse the church's traditional understandings of Jesus for the sake of reinterpreting Catholic doctrine in more defensible terms in the modern world. Sometimes these revised understandings of Christ's uniqueness result in unacceptable versions of 'religious pluralism'. In essence, these religious pluralists deny the unique salvific role of Jesus Christ.
  •  128
    Contemporary Trends in Atheist Criticism of Thomistic Natural Theology
    Heythrop Journal 54 (2). 2013.
    Philosophy of ReligionReligious Topics
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