•  601
    Against Mereological Panentheism
    European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 11 (2): 23-41. 2019.
    In this paper I offer an argument against one important version of panentheism, that is, mereological panentheism. Although panentheism has proven difficult to define, I provide a working definition of the view, and proceed to argue that given this way of thinking about the doctrine, mereological accounts of panentheism have serious theological drawbacks. I then explore some of these theological drawbacks. In a concluding section I give some reasons for thinking that the classical theistic alter…Read more
  •  219
    Divine retribution: A defence
    Sophia 42 (2): 35-52. 2003.
    The concept of divine justice has been the subject of considerable scrutiny in recent philosophical theology, as it bears upon the notion of punishment with respect to the doctrine of eternal damnation. In this essay, I set out a version of the traditional retributive view of divine punishment and defend it against one of the most important and influential contemporary detractors from this position, Thomas Talbott. I will show that, contrary to Talbott’s argument, punishment may satisfy divine j…Read more
  •  189
    Jonathan Edwards on divine simplicity
    Religious Studies 39 (1): 23-41. 2003.
    In this article I assess the coherence of Jonathan Edwards's doctrine of divine simplicity as an instance of an actus purus account of perfect-being theology. Edwards's view is an idiosyncratic version of this doctrine. This is due to a number of factors including his idealism and the Trinitarian context from which he developed his notion of simplicity. These complicating factors lead to a number of serious problems for his account, particularly with respect to the opera extra sunt indivisa prin…Read more
  •  145
    Augustinian universalism
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 53 (3): 127-145. 2003.
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    Sang Hyun Lee's account of Jonathan Edwards's ontology has become the benchmark of many recent discussions of Edwards's thought. In this paper, I argue that this Lee interpretation is flawed in several crucial respects. In place of Lee's understanding of Edwards I offer an account of Edwards's work according to which Edwards is an idealist-occasionalist, but not an advocate of a purely dispositional ontology of creation.
  •  99
    Original sin and atonement
    In Thomas P. Flint & Michael Rea (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophical Theology, Oxford University Press. 2008.
    The atonement is one of the central and defining doctrines of Christian theology. Yet the nature of the atonement – how it is that Christ's life and death on the cross actually atone for human sin – remains a theological conundrum. This article offers a new argument for an old theory of the atonement, namely, penal substitution. First, it sets out the theological context for the argument. This involves giving some account of alternative theories of the atonement in the tradition, and why penal s…Read more
  •  76
    On the 'fittingness' of the virgin birth
    Heythrop Journal 49 (2). 2008.
    In modern theology the doctrine of the Virgin Birth of Christ, including the doctrine of his Virginal Conception, has been the subject of considerable scepticism. One line of criticism has been that the traditional doctrine of the Virgin Birth seems unnecessary to the Incarnation. In this essay I lay out one construal of the traditional argument for the doctrine and show that, although one can offer an account of the Incarnation without the Virgin Birth which, in other respects, is perfectly in …Read more
  •  60
    Analytic Theology: New Essays in the Philosophy of Theology (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 2009.
    Philosophy in the English-speaking world is dominated by analytic approaches to its problems and projects; but theology has been dominated by alternative approaches. Many would say that the current state in theology is not mere historical accident, but is, rather, how things ought to be. On the other hand, many others would say precisely the opposite: that theology as a discipline has been beguiled and taken captive by 'continental' approaches, and that the effects on the discipline have been la…Read more
  •  46
    Loke’s Preconscious Christ
    Philosophia Christi 21 (1): 39-47. 2019.
    In several recent articles and a monograph, Andrew Loke has outlined a particular model of the Incarnation, which he calls the Divine Preconscious Model. In this article I provide a critique of this model, drawing on recent work by James Arcadi in order to show that there are serious theological costs involved in adopting the DPM.
  •  38
    Analyzing Prayer: Theological and Philosophical Essays (edited book)
    with James M. Arcadi 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
  •  27
    Robert Jenson on the pre‐existence of Christ
    Modern Theology 23 (1): 27-45. 2007.
    In his recent two‐volume Systematic Theology, Robert Jenson offers an account of Christ's pre‐existence that is, in several important respects, an original contribution to the literature. In this article, I offer a critical interaction with Jenson's doctrine. In particular, I show that what Jenson has to say about divine eternity and the relationship between philosophy and theology, have important bearings on his construal of Christ's pre‐existence and, in the final analysis, skew what he has to…Read more
  •  26
    We Have Liftoff..
    with Kevin Diller, Trent Dougherty, and Michael Rea
    Journal of Analytic Theology 1. 2013.
    A brief introduction to the first issue of the Journal of Analytic Theology
  •  23
    Vocation and Christian Doctrine: A Response to John Stackhouse
    Journal of Analytic Theology 4 198-203. 2016.
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    This collection of studies in theology is written from the perspective of one from within the Christian faith, and seeking greater understanding of the doctrinal deposit of that faith. As a leading scholar in Christian and analytic theology, Oliver D. Crisp summarizes and analyses Christian doctrine, written in the form of traditional dogmatics. Beginning with issues concerning the task of theology, Crisp explores the challenges to systematic theology as a discipline, the uses of Scripture in th…Read more
  •  21
    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
  •  20
    Is Ransom Enough?
    Journal of Analytic Theology 3 1-16. 2015.
    In recent systematic theology versions of the Ransom account of the atonement have proliferated. Much of this work uses Gustav Aulén's Christus Victor as a point of departure. In this paper I first distinguish between models and theories of atonement. Then I discuss three recent theological perorations of the Ransom model as a prelude to setting out four interpretive strategies for understanding this view of atonement. I then offer some critical remarks on these strategies, concluding that the R…Read more
  •  19
    Response to My Interlocutors
    Philosophia Christi 23 (1): 63-74. 2021.
    In this essay I respond to my interlocutors in the symposium on my monograph, Analyzing Doctrine. Addressing each of them in the order in which their essays are printed, I consider and reply to comments by William Lane Craig, Steven Nemes, N. Gray Sutanto, Jordan Wessling and Joanna Leidenhag.
  •  16
    Moral Character, Reformed Theology, and Jonathan Edwards
    Studies in Christian Ethics 30 (3): 262-277. 2017.
    Reformed theology is often thought to be antipathetic to virtue theory. However, Jonathan Edwards is a counterexample to this way of thinking. In this article, I offer an account of Edwards’s moral thought as a case study of Reformed theology that is also a species of virtue theory, focusing on what he says about the formation of character. I argue that key doctrinal commitments drive his moral theology, and generate some interesting problems for his ethics. Although his work is not without shor…Read more
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    Ad Hector
    Journal of Analytic Theology 1 133-139. 2013.
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    Jonathan Edwards: Philosophical Theologian (edited book)
    with Paul Helm
    Burlington, Vt: Ashgate Publishing Co.. 2003.
    It has often been claimed that Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) was America's greatest philosopher and theologian. From literary criticism of his sermons to philosophical assessments of his metaphysics, there has been a burgeoning industry in Edwardsian studies, but there has been no one place where an exploration of the theology and philosophy of Edwards has been brought together. 2003 marks the tercentenary date of the birth of Jonathan Edwards. This book draws together specially commissioned cont…Read more
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    Since the early 1980s there has been a philosophical turn towards the analysis of Christian doctrines. This has been stimulated by the renewal of the Philosophy of Religion in the 1960s and 1970s by figures like Alvin Plantinga, Nicholas Wolterstorff, William Alston, Anthony Flew, Alistair MacIntyre, Marilyn Adams, Robert Adams and others. This new literature is usually dubbed 'philosophical theology', and has a wide range of applications to particular doctrines, theological methods, and the wor…Read more
  •  6
    On the ‘Fittingness’ of the Virgin Birth
    Heythrop Journal 49 (2): 197-221. 2008.
    In modern theology the doctrine of the Virgin Birth of Christ, including the doctrine of his Virginal Conception, has been the subject of considerable scepticism. One line of criticism has been that the traditional doctrine of the Virgin Birth seems unnecessary to the Incarnation. In this essay I lay out one construal of the traditional argument for the doctrine and show that, although one can offer an account of the Incarnation without the Virgin Birth which, in other respects, is perfectly in …Read more
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    Edwards' thinking on sin has long been a mystery to scholars trying to fit his thought into the traditional categories of Reformed theology. This study shows that Edwards' theory of sin was an original contribution to philosophical theology, which can only be understood when read on its own terms as a philosophical theory about the nature of sin, its origin, and its transmission.
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    The Task of Dogmatics: Explorations in Theological Method (edited book)
    with Fred Sanders
    Los Angeles Theology Conferenc. 2017.
    The Task of Dogmatics represents the proceedings of the fifth annual Los Angeles Theology Conference, which sought to provide constructive accounts of the nature of the dogmatic task that is self-consciously nourished by biblical reasoning, resourced by tradition, joined up with ecclesial practice, and alert to spiritual dynamics.
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    Compositional christology without Nestorianism
    In Anna Marmodoro & Jonathan Hill (eds.), The Metaphysics of the Incarnation, Oxford University Press. 2011.
  •  1
    Locating Atonement (edited book)
    with Fred Sanders
    Zondervan. 2015.
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    No Title available: Book reviews (review)
    Religious Studies 46 (2): 265-269. 2010.
  • Jonathan Edwards: Panentheist or pantheist?
    In David Fergusson, Bruce L. McCormack & Iain R. Torrance (eds.), Schools of faith: essays on theology, ethics and education in honour of Iain R. Torrance, T & T Clark. 2019.