• Idealism and participating in the body of Christ
    In Joshua R. Farris, S. Mark Hamilton & James S. Spiegel (eds.), Idealism and Christian theology, Bloomsbury Academic, an Imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing. 2016.
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    Analyzing Prayer: Theological and Philosophical Essays (edited book)
    with Oliver Crisp and Jordan Wessling
    Oxford University Press. 2022.
    Analyzing Prayer draws together a range of theologians and philosophers to deal with different approaches to prayer as a Christian practice. The essays included deal with issues pertaining to petitionary prayer, prayer as reorientation of oneself in the presence of God, prayer by those who do not believe, liturgical prayer, mystical prayer, whether God prays, the interrelation between prayer and various forms of knowledge, theologizing as a form of prayer, lament and prayer, prayer and God's pre…Read more
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    The T&T Clark Handbook of Analytic Theology (edited book)
    with James T. Turner
    T&T Clark/Bloomsbury. 2021.
    The T&T Clark Handbook of Analytic Theology provides theological and philosophical resources that demonstrate analytic theology's unique contribution to the task of theology. Analytic theology is a recent movement at the nexus of theology, biblical studies, and philosophy that marshals resources from the analytic philosophical tradition for constructive theological work. Paying attention to the Christian tradition, the development of doctrine, and solid biblical studies, analytic theology prizes…Read more
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    This volume offers an array of newly commissioned essays, addressing the topic of love in the Christian tradition. Drawn from a range of expert theologians and philosophers in contemporary analytic and non-analytic theology, these essays join current debates within the theology of love, and aim to propose new avenues for future research. Including the last essay written by Marilyn McCord Adams, Love, Divine and Human deals with a rich variety of issues related to divine and human love. The broad…Read more
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    An Incarnational Model of the Eucharist
    Cambridge University Press. 2018.
    The Eucharist is at the heart of Christian worship and at the heart of the Eucharist are the curious phrases, 'This is my body' and 'This is my blood'. James M. Arcadi offers a constructive proposal for understanding Christ's presence in the Eucharist that draws on contemporary conceptual resources and is faithful to the history of interpretation. He locates his proposal along a spectrum of Eucharistic theories. Arcadi explores the motif of God's presence related to divine omnipresence and speci…Read more
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    Analytic Theology as Declarative Theology
    TheoLogica: An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology 1 (1): 37-52. 2017.
    Analytic theology seeks to utilize conceptual tools and resources from contemporary analytic philosophy for ends that are properly theological. As a theological methodology relatively new movement in the academic world, this novelty might render it illegitimate. However, I argue that there is much in the recent analytic theological literature that can find a methodological antecedent championed in the fourteenth century known as declarative theology. In distinction from deductive theology—which …Read more
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    Recent developments in analytic Christology
    Philosophy Compass 13 (4). 2018.
    The notion that Jesus Christ is one person with two natures has been the venue of much philosophical theological work in the past 40 years. One mode of engagement with this idea has been to defend the coherence of the idea. This has been done by, for example, revising standard conceptions of divinity and humanity or predicate attribution. Another mode of engagement with the doctrine is to offer models for how the state of affairs of the Incarnation might work. This could involve retrieving model…Read more
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    Material Eucharist by David Grumett , xii + 322 pp (review)
    Modern Theology 33 (4): 702-705. 2017.
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    Kryptic or cryptic? The Divine Preconscious Model of the Incarnation as a concrete-nature Christology
    Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 58 (2): 229-243. 2016.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie Jahrgang: 58 Heft: 2 Seiten: 229-243.
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    I employ William Alston’s account of speech act theory in order to analyze the concept of consecration. I describe consecrations as EXERCITIVE-type illocutionary acts, whereby objects are distinguished for God’s use. I test my reasoning and definition on the first instance of consecration in Scripture, the consecration of the Sabbath. This allows me to probe further the necessary and sufficient conditions for veridical consecrations. Finally, I describe that the speech act of consecration brings…Read more
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    Recent Philosophical Work on the Doctrine of the Eucharist
    Philosophy Compass 11 (7): 402-412. 2016.
    The doctrine of the Eucharist has been one of the more fruitful locales of philosophical reflection within Christian theology. The central philosophical question has been, ‘what is the state of affairs such that it is apt to say of a piece of bread, “This is the body of Christ”?’ In this article, I offer a delineation of various families of answers to this question as they have been proffered in the history of the church. These families are distinguished by how they view the presence of the body…Read more
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    In classical theism, God is typically conceived of as having the attribute of omnipresence. However, this attribute often falls prey to two puzzles, the immateriality puzzle and the intensity puzzle. A recent explication of omnipresence by Hud Hudson falls short of solving these puzzles. By attending to key narratives in the Hebrew Scriptures, I argue that one ought to conceive of God’s presence at a location as God’s acting at that location. Thus, God’s omnipresence is God’s acting at all locat…Read more
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    An Invitation to Analytic Christian Theology, by Thomas H. McCall
    Faith and Philosophy 33 (4): 491-495. 2016.
    A book review
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    Andrew Ter Ern Loke, A Kryptic Model of the Incarnation
    Journal of Analytic Theology 4 459-463. 2016.
    A book review