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36Theological Theology. Essays in Honour of John Webster. Edited by R. David Nelson, Darren Sarisky and Justin Stratis. Pp. xiii, 363, London, Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2015, $146.00 (review)Heythrop Journal 58 (2): 307-307. 2017.
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28The Theology of the Book of Amos . By John Barton. Pp xx, 216, Cambridge University Press, 2012, £15.99Heythrop Journal 58 (2): 288-289. 2017.
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59The Ten Commandments and the Beatitudes: Biblical Studies and Ethics for Real Life. By Yiu Sing Lúcás Chan. Pp. xxvii, 256, Lanham, MD, Rowman and Littlefield 2012, £18.95 (review)Heythrop Journal 56 (5): 850-851. 2015.
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45The Ten Commandments: A Short History of an Ancient Text. By Michael Coogan. Pp xiii, 176, New Haven/London, Yale University Press 2014, £16.99Heythrop Journal 58 (2): 276-277. 2017.
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35The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Books of the Bible. Edited by Michael D. Coogan. 2 vols. Pp. xxx, 600 and xii, 578, Oxford University Press, 2011, £265.00Heythrop Journal 58 (2): 274-275. 2017.
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56Introducing Theological Interpretation of Scripture. Recovering a Christian Practice. By Daniel J. Treier. Pp. 221, Grand Rapids, Baker Academic, 2008, pb. $17.99 (review)Heythrop Journal 58 (2): 305-307. 2017.
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30Job 38‐42 . By David J. A. Clines. Pp. xxxv, 1039–1539, Nashville, TN, Nelson 2011, $49.99 (review)Heythrop Journal 58 (2): 292-292. 2017.
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52Josiah's Reform and the Dynamics of Defilement: Israelite Rites of Violence and the Making of a Biblical Text. By Lauren A. S. Monroe. Pp. xi, 203, NY, Oxford University Press, 2011, $82.00 (review)Heythrop Journal 58 (2): 272-272. 2017.
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31Biblical Criticism: A Guide for the Perplexed . By Eryl W. Davies. Pp. ix, 165, London: Bloomsbury, 2013, £14.99 (review)Heythrop Journal 58 (2): 273-273. 2017.
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48A Man of Many Parts. Essays in Honour of John Bowker on the Occasion of his Eightieth Birthday. Edited by Eugene E. Lemcio. Pp. xiv, 235, Cambridge, James Clarke, 2015, $25.82 (review)Heythrop Journal 58 (2): 355-356. 2017.
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310An Accuracy‐Dominance Argument for ConditionalizationNoûs 54 (1): 162-181. 2020.Epistemic decision theorists aim to justify Bayesian norms by arguing that these norms further the goal of epistemic accuracy—having beliefs that are as close as possible to the truth. The standard defense of Probabilism appeals to accuracy dominance: for every belief state that violates the probability calculus, there is some probabilistic belief state that is more accurate, come what may. The standard defense of Conditionalization, on the other hand, appeals to expected accuracy: before the ev…Read more
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Wayne State UniversityDoctoral student
Areas of Specialization
Meta-Ethics |
Metaphysics and Epistemology |
Epistemic Normativity |
Philosophy of Religion |
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics and Epistemology |
Meta-Ethics |
Philosophy of Religion |
Epistemic Normativity |