• Off The Hook? Toward an Improved Account of Liturgical Participation
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion. forthcoming.
    Faced with the puzzle of what nonbelievers are doing when they participate in liturgical rites, Nicholas Wolterstorff argues that in order for a participant to count as worshiping, she must lack the intention not to worship—this we call the Negative Intention (NI) principle. Wolterstorff prefers this principle over a competing one that holds that worshiping requires a positive intention to worship (PI). He does so on the grounds that many liturgical participants, such as infants or the mentally …Read more