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    Philosophy is thinking critically about questions that matter. But many people find philosophy intimidating, so they never discover how it can help them engage ideas, culture, and even their faith. In this second edition of a classic text, Garrett DeWeese and J. P. Moreland use straightforward language with plenty of everyday examples to help to make philosophy a little less difficult.
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    Toward a Robust Natural Theology
    Philosophia Christi 3 (1): 113-117. 2001.
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    God and the Nature of Time
    Routledge. 2004.
    The past six decades have seen rising interest in the philosophy of time, driven in large measure by the metaphysical implications of the physical theories of relativity and quantum mechanics. Philosophical theology has only recently begun serious interaction with contemporary metaphysics of time. In particular, the issue of God's temporal mode of being has come under investigation In Part 1, I begin with the metaphysics of time, explicating and defending a causal account of dynamic time. I then…Read more
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    Atemporal, Sempiternal, or Omnitemporal: God's Temporal Mode of Being
    In Gregory E. Ganssle & David M. Woodruff (eds.), God and Time: Essays on the Divine Nature, Oxford Up. pp. 49-61. 2002.
  • The Applicability of Mathematics as a Philosophical Problem (review)
    Philosophia Christi 4 (1): 284-287. 2002.
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    Timeless God, Tenseless Time
    Philosophia Christi 2 (1): 53-59. 2000.