•  4
    Bradley's Monism and Whitehead's Neo‐Pluralism
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (4): 395-400. 2010.
  •  1
    Marital Faithfulness and Unfaithfulness
    with Mary Ann Barnhart
    Journal of Social Philosophy 4 (2): 10-15. 2008.
  •  51
    Human Rights as Absolute Claims and Reasonable Expectations
    American Philosophical Quarterly 6 (4): 335-339. 1969.
  •  97
    Marital Faithfulness and Unfaithfulness
    with Mary Ann Barnhart
    Journal of Social Philosophy 4 (2): 10-15. 1973.
  •  70
    Wants and “real” wants
    Journal of Value Inquiry 6 (3): 226-233. 1972.
  •  66
    Freedom, Progress, and Democracy
    Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 2 (1-2): 27-36. 1971.
  •  108
    Evolution, Religion, and a Philosophy of Public Education
    Journal of Pre-College Philosophy 2 (3): 29-38. 1977.
  •  126
    Egoism and Idealistic Freedom
    Idealistic Studies 1 (2): 120-127. 1971.
    A. To Be Is to Be Related. In opposition to a nineteenth century version of atomistic individualism and eighteenth century romanticism, such idealists as T. H. Green, F. H. Bradley, Bernard Bosanquet, and Josiah Royce have contended that individual freedom rises only within an organic whole of some sort. For them the question of human freedom has to do not so much with the issue of the individual vs. society as with the kind of individuals that arise out of the community. Individuals enjoy freed…Read more
  •  102
    Egoism and Altruism
    Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 7 (1): 101-110. 1976.
  •  61
    Democracy as responsibility
    Journal of Value Inquiry 3 (4): 281-290. 1969.
  •  56
    "Anthropological Nature" in Feuerbach and Marx
    Philosophy Today 11 (4): 265-275. 1967.
  •  130
  • Brightman's Philosophy of the Person
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 50 (1): 53. 1969.
  • Omnipotence and Moral Goodness
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 52 (1): 107. 1971.
  •  76
    Incarnation and Process Philosophy
    Religious Studies 2 (2): 225-232. 1967.
    The purpose of this article is to develop a Christian doctrine of the Incarnation in the light of a process philosophy of the type expounded by A. N. Whitehead and E. S. Brightman. Rather than offer at this time a detailed defence either of the idea of incarnation or of process philosophy, I wish to show that the two can be coherently related in such a way that each receives a greater degree of completion and clarity. Of course risks are unavoidable in any attempt to make Athens and Jerusalem re…Read more
  •  173
    Theodicy and the Free Will Defence: Response to Plantinga and Flew
    Religious Studies 13 (4): 439-453. 1977.
    Although Professor of Philosophy at Calvin College, Alvin Plantinga has developed a theodicy that is fundamentally Arminian rather than Calvinistic. Anthony Flew, although the son of an Arminian Christian minister, regards the Arminian view of ‘free will’ to be both unacceptable on its own terms and incompatible with classical Christian theism. In this paper I hope to disentangle some of the involved controversy regarding theodicy which has developed between Plantinga and Flew, and between Flew …Read more
  •  1
    Karl Popper's Three Words
    Southwest Philosophical Studies 3. 1978.