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    A common teleological background : Aristotle -- Maimonides and the good life -- Aquinas and the good life -- Maimonides and Aquinas in dialogue.
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    A Critique of Marx’s Epistemology of Religion from Reformed Epistemology
    International Philosophical Quarterly 49 (3): 351-359. 2009.
    Despite Marx’s claim that criticism against his views from a religious standpoint are not deserving of serious examination, I try to offer a critical examination of Marx’s epistemology of religion from the viewpoint of Reformed epistemology. Although Marx himself never set forth a systematic epistemology, let alone an epistemology of religion, his writings nonetheless provide an adequate resource to reconstruct his views on the matter. Given this, I set out what I take to be characteristic of Ma…Read more
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    The question of whether faith in God is reasonable is of renewed interest in today’s academy. In light of this interest, as well as the rise of militant religion and terrorism and the emergent reaction by neo-atheism, this volume considers this important question from the views of contemporary scientists, philosophers, and in a more novel fashion, of rhetoricians. It is comprised of a public debate between William Lane Craig, supporting the position that faith in God is reasonable and Alex Rosen…Read more
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    The Second-Person Perspective in Aquinas’s Ethics: Virtues and Gifts. By Andrew Pinsent (review)
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 87 (1): 207-211. 2013.