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    A pantheist in spite of himself: Craig, Hegel, and divine infinity
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 80 (3): 243-257. 2016.
    In his 2006 paper `Pantheists in Spite of Themselves: God and Infinity in Contemporary Theology,’ William Lane Craig examines the work of Wolfhart Pannenberg, Philip Clayton, and F. LeRon Shults, whose conceptions of God are influenced by Hegel. Craig shows that these thinkers’ Hegelian formulations lead to monism, despite their attempts to avoid it. He then attempts to refute Hegelian thinking by appealing to Cantor. I argue that that this refutation fails because Cantor and Hegel are far more …Read more
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    Transformation and Community
    Dissertation, Marquette University. 1999.
    Our society has witnessed a massive breakdown in community. Several remedies for this condition have been proposed, yet few of these are explicitly spiritual. The reason for this presumably is to avoid divisiveness in matters of faith. The problems surrounding community are thus subjected to other forms of analysis that are seen as being neutral, objective, and non-problematic. These approaches, while useful, do not address the heart of the matter, viz., that community is a spiritual phenomenon.…Read more