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    Who Are You, Really?, Joshua Rasmussen
    Philosophia Christi 25 (2): 324-329. 2023.
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    De-Conditioning and Images of the Mind: Scientific Images and Dualistic Images
    Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 7 (3): 31-47. 2023.
    “De-Conditioning and Images of the Mind” explores the categories of Stephen Priest as developed in his article, “The Unconditioned Soul.” Through an analysis of historical and contemporary examples of the “conditioned” mode in recent philosophical and scientific discussions of the mind, the article articulates limitations of the proposed methods and advances examples of “de-conditioning” the mind that point in the direction of what Priest calls the “unconditioned.”
  • Introduction : Idealism and Christian theology
    with S. Mark Hamilton
    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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    Idealism and Christian theology (edited book)
    with S. Mark Hamilton and James S. Spiegel
    Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing. 2016.
    In the recent history of philosophy few works have appeared which favorably portray Idealism as a plausible philosophical view of the world. Considerably less has been written about Idealism as a viable framework for doing theology. While the most recent and significant works on Idealism, composed by the late John Foster (Case for Idealism and A World for Us: The Case for Phenomenological Idealism), have put this theory back on the philosophical map, no such attempt has been made to re-introduce…Read more
  • Edwardsian idealism, imago Dei, and contemporary theology
    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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    The Routledge Handbook of Idealism and Immaterialism (edited book)
    with Benedikt Paul Göcke
    Routledge. 2021.
    "The influence of materialist ontology largely dominates philosophical and scientific discussions. However, there is a resurgent interest in alternative ontologies from panpsychism to idealism and dualism. The Routledge Handbook of Idealism and Immaterialism is an outstanding reference source and the first major collection of its kind. Historically grounded and constructively motivated, it covers the key topics in philosophy, science, and theology, providing students and scholars with a comprehe…Read more
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    Craig on Penal Substitution: A Critique
    with S. Mark Hamilton
    Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 63 (2): 237-269. 2021.
    SummaryThe recent atonement literature reveals a growing trend accepting the thesis that the Reformer’s doctrine just is the biblical doctrine of penal substitution. This is the claim of William Lane Craig in his recent works on the atonement. In the present article, we challenge these set of claims in Craig’s recent works and advance an alternative theory of the atonement that has some significant footing in the Reformed theological tradition, most notably reflected in the theologian, William A…Read more
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    Original Sin and the Fall: Five Views
    Augustinian Studies 52 (1): 126-129. 2021.
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    David Meconi, The One Christ: St. Augustine’s Theology of Deification
    Journal of Analytic Theology 3 223-225. 2015.
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    Emergentism, a Novelty Without Particularity
    Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 7 (1): 70. 2020.
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    A Theology of Seeing, Experiencing, and Vision. An Editorial Introduction
    with Ryan A. Brandt
    Perichoresis 17 (2): 3-18. 2019.
    What may seem astonishing is the near dismissal of the beatific vision doctrine in the last 50+ years of biblical and theological scholarship in contrast to the emphasis given to it throughout church history. The state of theological scholarship is changing. In what follows, we set forth a short survey of a theology of the beatific vision, while also introducing the rest of the volume on the beatific vision and theosis, of which we take to have an intimate and overlapping relationship. The edito…Read more
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    The notion of the soul has come under attack in contemporary philosophical, scientific, and theological literature. In this essay, the question is raised as to whether or not the soul has meaning and ought to be affirmed as a real metaphysical entity. I affirm that the soul is rooted in a common-sense framework reaching back through history, and is not only intuitive but is still commonly accepted. I put forth three arguments in favor of the soul-concept and argue that it is not only meaningful,…Read more
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    Discovering God and Soul
    Philosophia Christi 16 (1): 37-55. 2014.
    As a contribution to ramified natural theology, I advance some thoughts in favor of a distinctively Cartesian variation of natural theology that lends itself to the Christian understanding of God as a mind and as personal. I propose that defenders of Cartesian natural theology, as commonly construed in much of the contemporary substance dualist literature, construe the soul as a “sign” or “pointer” to God such that we, as human persons, seem to have access to God’s nature and existence via the s…Read more
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    Souls, Emergent and Created
    Philosophia Christi 20 (1): 83-92. 2018.
    With the challenges from science, there has been a shift away from traditional or classical versions of substance dualism toward emergentist accounts of the mind. Of particular importance for those still inclined to make some distinction between the mind and brain, emergent substance dualism provides an attractive option. However, it promises more than it can deliver. In the present article, I show that a version of emergent substance dualism, where the brain produces a soul, lacks the resources…Read more
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    Creational Problems for Soul-Emergence from Matter: Philosophical and Theological Concerns
    Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 60 (3): 406-427. 2018.
    Summary Discussions on soul origins are perceived as antiquated at best. However, there is a recent resurgence of interest in the nature and origins of the mind. This is due in part to the recent developments on the nature of “emergent” properties and/or substances in the contemporary literature on the philosophy of mind. As a contribution to this discussion, I examine the two most prominent theories of mental origins and find that each encounter some noteworthy problems. With these in mind, I r…Read more
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    Christian Physicalism?: Philosophical Theological Criticisms (edited book)
    with R. Keith Loftin
    Rowman & Littlefield. 2017.
    On the heels of the advance since the twentieth-century of wholly physicalist accounts of human persons, the influence of materialist ontology is increasingly evident in Christian theologizing. To date, the contemporary literature has tended to focus on anthropological issues (e.g., whether the traditional soul / body distinction is viable), with occasional articles treating physicalist accounts of such doctrines as the Incarnation and Resurrection of Jesus cropping up, as well. Interestingly, t…Read more
  • Christian Physicalism? Philosophical Theological Criticisms (edited book)
    with R. Keith Loftin
    Lexington. 2018.
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    Pure or Compound Dualism? Considering Afresh the Prospects of Pure Substance Dualism
    Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 3 (1): 151-160. 2013.
    Substance dualism has received much attention from philosophers and theologians in contemporary literature. Whilst it may have been fashionable in the recent past to dismiss substance dualism as an unviable and academically absurd position to hold, this is no longer the case. My contention is not so much the merits of substance dualism in general, but a more specified variation of substance dualism. My specific contribution to the literature in this article is that I argue for the viability of p…Read more
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    What’s So Simple About Personal Identity?
    Philosophy Now 107 30-33. 2015.
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    The doctrine of the atonement is a subject of perpetual curiosity for a number of contemporary theologians. The penal substitution theory of atonement in particular has precipitated a great deal of recent interest, being held up by many Protestants as ‘the’ doctrine of atonement. In this essay, we make a defense against the objection to the Anselmian theory of atonement that is often leveled against it by exponents of the Penal Substitution theory, namely, that Christ’s work does not accomplish …Read more
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    Surviving death, by Mark Johnston, Princeton & Oxford, Princeton University Press, 2010, 408 pp., $29.95 , ISBN 9780691130132 (review)
    International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 76 (2): 170-172. 2015.
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    Substance Dualism and Theological Anthropology
    Philosophy and Theology 27 (1): 107-126. 2015.
    Currently, there remains an aversion for substance dualism in both philosophical and theological literature. However, there has been a renewed interest in substance dualism within philosophical literature. In the present article, I advance substance dualism as a viable position that persuasively accounts for the Scriptural and theological data within Christian thought. I make a specific argument in favor of a metaphysically simple substance. Along the way, I note the overlap between the philosop…Read more
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    God, Mind and Knowledge, ed. Andrew Moore
    Faith and Philosophy 32 (3): 362-367. 2015.
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    Considering Souls of the Past for today: Soul Origins, Anthropology, and Contemporary Theology
    Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 57 (3). 2015.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie Jahrgang: 57 Heft: 3 Seiten: 368-397
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    The Ashgate Research Companion to Theological Anthropology (edited book)
    Ashgate Publishing Company. 2015.
    In recent scholarship there is an emerging interest in the integration of philosophy and theology. Philosophers and theologians address the relationship between body and soul and its implications for theological anthropology. In so doing, philosopher-theologians interact with cognitive science, biological evolution, psychology, and sociology. Reflecting these exciting new developments, The Ashgate Research Companion to Theological Anthropology is a resource for philosophers and theologians, stud…Read more