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- Global perspectives on death and immortality
- Selfhood, persistence, and immortality in Jaina philosophy
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- Normative appraisals of faith in God
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- Maria Rosa Antognazza (1964–2023)
- Consubstantial dualism: a Zoroastrian perspective on the soul
- Death, deathless states, and time-consciousness in Sikh philosophy
- The doing/allowing distinction in the divine context
- How much horrific suffering is enough?
- Non-personal immortality
- The hard problem of ‘pure’ consciousness: Sāṃkhya dualist ontology
- Robyn Horner and Claude Romano (eds), The Experience of Atheism: Phenomenology, Metaphysics and Religion (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021). Pp. x + 206. £70.00. ISBN 1350167630.
- Evil is still evidence: comment on Almeida
- Kelly James Clark and Justin Winslett A Spiritual Geography of Early Chinese Thought: Gods, Ancestors, and Afterlife (London: Bloomsbury Press, 2023). Pp. 1–225. £85.00 (Hbk). ISBN 97813502621701.
- Theorizing about Christian faith in God with John Bishop
- Life after life: Mullā Ṣadrā on death and immortality
- Shifting Perspectives in African Philosophy of Religion
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- Saṅghabhadra’s arguments for the existence of an intermediate state (antarābhava) between biological death and rebirth as translated by Xuanzang (602?–664 ce)
- On Orthodox panentheism
- Do religious fictionalists face a problem of evil?
- Deontological sceptical theism proved
- Two ‘logic’ problems for religious expressivists
- Religion, hypocrisy, and betting on secularity: reversing Smilansky’s wager
- A Buddhist’s guide to self-destruction: Jñānaśrīmitra on the structure of yogic perception
- Byung-Chul Han The Philosophy of Zen Buddhism (Cambridge: Polity, 2022). Pp. vii + 120. £12.99 (Pbk). ISBN 9781509545100.
- Tyler Dalton McNabb and Erick Baldwin Classical Theism and Buddhism: Connecting Metaphysical and Ethical Systems (London: Bloomsbury, 2022). Pp. x + 161. £85.00 (Hbk). ISBN: 9781350189133.
- OP David Goodill Nature as Guide: Wittgenstein and the Renewal of Moral Theology (Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 2022). Pp. xiii + 319. £70.50 (Hbk). ISBN 9780813234458.
- Necessary existent theology
- Divine and mortal loves
- In defence of God making stuff up: a reply to Ward
- How to believe in immortality
- Prospects and possibilities for interfaith environmentalism
- The ‘Diderot Objection’ to Plantinga’s Reformed Epistemology
- Wittgensteinian blasphemy: what it’s like to be a heretic
- Embodied world construction: a phenomenology of ritual
- Why there is no obligation to love God
- God as an asset and some paradoxical implications
- A guide to the AfterDeath: Maimonides on olam ha-ba’
- Alan L. Berger Elie Wiesel: Humanist Messenger for Peace (New York: Routledge, 2021). Pp. xiv + 164. £130.00 (Hbk), £35.99 (Pbk). ISBN 9780415738231.
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- Wisdom and methodological diversity in philosophy of religion
- Conceivability and perfect being theology
- On the prudence of adopting a ‘Sin now; repent later’ policy
- Panentheism as cosmopolitanism: Karl Christian Friedrich Krause’s conception of a global human league
- Towards a Buddhist theism
- Sceptical theism, the parent analogy, and many goods
- On defining ‘fundamentalism’
- Free will and the moral vice explanation of hell’s finality
- ‘There can be only one’: A response to Joseph C. Schmid
- Two challenges for ‘no-norms’ theism
- In defence of partial faith
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- The Existence and Nature of Deities
- Atheistic modal realism
- The modal argument and Bailey’s contingent physicalism: a rejoinder
- Roberto di Ceglie Aquinas on Faith, Reason, and Charity (New York, NY: Routledge, 2022). Pp. x + 196. £120.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9781032191805.
- Reversing Pascal: scepticism about religious belief and its value
- African Traditional Religion and moral philosophy
- Is the desire for life rational?
- Existence exists, and it is God
- In defence of Mary’s consent: a response to Hereth
- Mohammad Saleh Zarepour Necessary Existence and Monotheism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022). Pp. 1 + 75. £15.00 (Pbk). ISBN 9781108940054.
- The old gods as a live possibility: on the rational feasibility of non-doxastic paganism
- The perspectival account of faith
- Conceptualizing divine trust
- Abraham, Isaac, and the toxin: a Kavkan reading of the binding of Isaac
- How African conceptions of God bear on life’s meaning
- Calum Miller’s attempted refutation of Michael Tooley’s evidential argument from evil
- Locke and Hume on competing miracles
- Death and meaning(lessness): re-examining the African view
- Epistemic phariseeism
- Adam C. Pelser and W. Scott Cleveland (eds), Faith and Virtue Formation: Christian Philosophy in Aid of Becoming Good (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021). £75.00. ISBN 978-0-1928-9534-9.
- Conversational implicatures cannot save divine command theory from the counterpossible terrible commands objection
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- Varieties of Avicennian arguments for the existence of God
- On the rationality of semi-secular simultaneity: a non-doxastic interpretation of the seemingly inconsistent worldviews of some Swedish ‘nones’
- The Sceptical Muslim
- Nathaniel Gray Sutanto, God and Knowledge: Herman Bavinck’s Theological Epistemology (London: T&T Clark, 2020). Pp. x + 197. £28.99 (Pbk). ISBN 978-0-5676-9898-8.
- Is there non-resistant non-belief?
- Rethinking the concept of God and the problem of evil from the perspective of African thought
- Examining the logical argument of the problem of evil from an African perspective
- Pretending to be a believer: on understanding religious fictionalism as a role-playing game
- Compositionalism, Nestorianism, and the principle of no co-member parts
- Reasonable faith and reasonable fideism
- Jerry L. Martin (ed.), Theology Without Walls: The Transreligious Imperative (London and New York: Routledge, 2020). Pp. xiii + 268. $160 (Hbk) ISBN 9780367028718.
- Semantic compositionality and Berkeley’s divine language argument
- Are we free to work miracles? On Peter van Inwagen’s concept of the miraculous
- Monism in Indian philosophy: the coherence, complexity, and connectivity of reality in Śaṃkara’s arguments for Brahman
- Jc Beall, The Contradictory Christ (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. xvii + 185. £45.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9780199952360.
- Nancy Tatom Ammerman, Studying Lived Religion: Contexts and Practices (New York: New York University Press). Pp. 255. £23.00. ISBN 1479804347.
- Propositional faith and trustworthiness
- Jordan Wessling Love Divine: A Systematic Account of God’s Love for Humanity (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020). Pp. 288. £70.00 (Hbk). ISBN: 9780198852483.
- Constitution, identity, and the Trinity: rebuttal to Leftow
- Why might God create?
- The logical problem of the incarnation: a new solution
- A philosophical account of repentance
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- Simple is as simple does: Plantinga and Ghazālī on divine simplicity
- If naturalism is true, then scientific explanation is impossible
- Private evidence for atheism
- Shades of faith: the phenomenon of doubt in early Christianity
- Do we need an account of prayer to address the problem for praying without ceasing?
- Naturalism, classical theism, and first causes
- The proper basicality of belief in God and the evil-god challenge
- Kirk Lougheed (ed.), Four Views on the Axiology of Theism: What Difference Does God Make? (London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020). Pp. ix + 177. £85.00 (Hbk). ISBN 781350083530.
- Absolute identity and the Trinity
- Contractualism, exclusionary reasons and the moral argument for theism
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- Considering escaping hell
- T. M. Luhrmann, How God Becomes Real: Kindling the Presence of Invisible Others (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2020). Pp. xv + 235. £25.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9780691164465.
- Can the constitution be saved?
- Samuel Lebens, The Principles of Judaism (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020). Pp. xviii + 352. £75.00/$100.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9780198843252.
- How many and why? A question for Graham Oppy that classical theism can answer
- Amen to daat: on the foundations of Jewish epistemology
- Rita D. Sherma (ed.), Swami Vivekananda: His Life, Legacy, and Liberative Ethics (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2021). Pp. xxx + 261. £73.00/US$95.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9781498586047.
- David Patterson, Portraits: The Hasidic Legacy of Elie Wiesel (New York: SUNY Press, 2021). Pp. 308. $95.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9781438483979.
- The Aloneness Argument fails
- Probing the mind of God: divine beliefs and credences
- The transformative power of accepting God’s love
- Human dominion and wild animal suffering
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- A modified Meditation: exploring a grounding modal ontological argument
- Medha Bhattacharyya, Rabindranath Tagore’s Śāntiniketan Essays: Religion, Spirituality and Philosophy (London and New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group). Pp. 170. £120.00 (Hbk), £34.99 (Pbk), £31.49 (eBook). ISBN 978-0-367-32102-4.
- Helen De Cruz, Johan De Smedt, and Eric Schwitzgebel, Philosophy Through Science Fiction: Exploring the Boundaries of the Possible (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021). Pp. 251. £26.95 (Pbk). ISBN 9781350081239.
- Being a ‘not-quite-Buddhist theist’
- Why God allows undeserved horrendous evil
- Why are we here?
- Is God a person? Maimonides, Crescas, and beyond
- Özgür Koca Islam, Causality, and Freedom: From the Medieval to the Modern Era (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020). Pp. 287. £75.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9781108496346.
- Powers, possibility, and the essential cosmological argument
- The nature and significance of the Hindu Divine Mother in embodied thealogical perspective
- Are there de jure objections to Mādhvic belief?
- ‘The metaphysical objection’ and concurrentist co-operation
- Why the Good is supremely good: a defence of the Monologion proof
- The Trinity as social and constitutional: a rejoinder to Brian Leftow
- CFP: Women-only Special Issue of Religious Studies
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- Oppy on Thomistic cosmological arguments
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- A. Goshen-Gottstein (ed.) Religious Truth: Towards a Jewish Theology of Religions (London: The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization in association with Liverpool University Press, 2020a). Pp. 205. £24.95. ISBN 9781786942289. – A. Goshen-Gottstein (ed.) Judaism’s Challenge: Election, Divine Love and Human Enmity (Boston: Academic Studies Press, 2020b). Pp. 209. £18.54. ISBN 9781644691496.
- Optimism without theism? Nagasawa on atheism, evolution, and evil
- Mary, did you consent?
- Theorizing about faith and faithfulness with Jonathan Kvanvig
- Gorazd Andrejč and Daniel H. Weiss (eds) Interpreting Interreligious Relations with Wittgenstein (Leiden: Brill, 2019). Pp. xiv + 243. £100.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9789004397927.
- The muʿtazila’s arguments against divine command theory
- Anabaptist two kingdom dualism: metaphysical grounding for non-violence
- Ibn Taymiyya on theistic signs and knowledge of God
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- Worldview studies
- Truthmaking, resemblance, and divine simplicity
- Created goodness and the goodness of God: divine ideas and the possibility of creaturely value
- Anxiety, alienation, and estrangement in the context of social media
- Doing, Allowing, and Occasionalism
- Worship: bowing down in the service of God
- Thomas A. Tweed Religion: A Very Short Introduction Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. xx + 140. $11.95 (Pbk or ebook). ISBN 9780190064679.
- Julian Perlmutter Sacred Music, Religious Desire and Knowledge of God: The Music of Our Human Longing London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020. Pp. ix+191. £85.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9781350114968
- Logos, logic and maximal infinity
- David Efird Postgraduate Essay Prize
- Building the monarchy of the Father
- The persons of the Trinity are themselves triune: a reply to Mooney
- John M. DePoe and Tyler Dalton McNabb (eds) Debating Christian Religious Epistemology: An Introduction to Five Views on the Knowledge of God. (London: Bloomsbury, 2020). Pp. x + 254. £19.99 (Pbk). ISBN 9781350062740.
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- The aloneness argument against classical theism
- A new epistemological case for theism
- Is Catholic faith worth having?
- Tasia Scrutton Christianity and Depression: Interpretation, Meaning, and the Shaping of Experience. (London: SCM Press, 2020). Pp. 132. £19.99 (Pbk). ISBN 9780334058908.
- Are atheist worlds really the best?
- Mark R. Wynn Spiritual Traditions and the Virtues: Living Between Heaven and Earth. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020). Pp. 272. £65.00 (Hbk). ISBN: 9780198862949.
- William Lane Craig, Erik J. Wielenberg, Adam Lloyd Johnson (eds) A Debate on God and Morality: What is the Best Account of Objective Moral Values and Duties? (New York and London: Routledge, 2020). Pp. xii + 234. £32.99 (Pbk). ISBN 9780367135652.
- Matthew Levering Did Jesus Rise from the Dead? Historical and Theological Reflections. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019). Pp. 1 + 272. £29.99 (Hbk). ISBN 9780198838968.
- Aydogan Kars Unsaying God: Negative Theology in Medieval Islam. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2019). Pp. xii + 344. £64.00. ISBN 9780190942458.
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- On the incompatibility of God’s knowledge of particulars and the doctrine of divine immutability: towards a reform in Islamic theology
- Revd Dr David Efird: an academic tribute
- Hopeful universalism
- Fully divine and fully human: a bi-modal outline towards consistency
- Laura Rediehs Quaker Epistemology. (Leiden: Brill, 2019). Pp. vi + 92. €70.00 (Pbk). ISBN 9789004419001.
- Theorizing about faith with Lara Buchak
- Why does God exist?
- Mapping the epistemic arguments for religious toleration
- William L. Vanderburgh David Hume on Miracles, Evidence, and Probability. (Lanham: Lexington Books, 2019). Pp. ix + 195. £60.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9781498596930.
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- Intentionality, evil, God, and necessity
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- Doing all things for God’s glory, acting so that it is God who acts: Kierkegaard, Edwards, and the problem of total devotion
- Susannah Ticciati A New Apophaticism: Augustine and the Redemption of Signs. (Leiden: Brill, 2013). Pp. 259. £112.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9789004257719.
- A Buddhist reconfiguration of John Hick’s pluralistic hypothesis: a Madhyamaka perspective
- Theistic modal realism and causal modal collapse
- David McPherson Virtue and Meaning: A Neo-Aristotelian Approach. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020). Pp. x + 221. £75.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9781108477888.
- Heath White Fate and Free Will. (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2020). Pp. xii + 396. £54.00/$65.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9780268106294.
- Mikel Burley A Radical Pluralist Philosophy of Religion: Cross-Cultural, Multireligious, Interdisciplinary. (London: Bloomsbury, 2020). Pp. 245. £17.99 (Pbk). ISBN 9781350098329.
- Omnisubjectivity and the problem of creepy divine emotions
- The Trinity is still unconstitutional
- Annihilation or salvation? A philosophical case for preferring universalism to annihilationism
- Faith without hope is dead: moral arguments and the theological virtues
- Did natural selection select for true religious beliefs?
- Can a worship-worthy agent command others to worship it?
- The primacy of liturgy in Christianity
- Judaeo-Christian faith as trust and loyalty
- J. P. F. Wynne Cicero on the Philosophy of Religion: On the Nature of the Gods and On Divination. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019). Pp. 308. £75.00 (Hbk). ISBN 978 1 107 07048 6.
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- W. Matthews Grant Free Will and God’s Universal Causality: The Dual Sources Account. (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019). Pp. viii + 248. £85.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9781350082908.
- Once more to the hotel
- Evilism and the a priori
- African religions, mythic narratives, and conceptual enrichment in the philosophy of religion
- Why heaven doesn’t make earth absolutely meaningless, just relatively
- On where God isn’t: excrement and the philosophy of religion; two Jewish perspectives
- Robin Le Poidevin Religious Fictionalism. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019). Pp. 65. £14.55 (Pbk). ISBN 9781108457477.
- Grant MacAskill The New Testament and Intellectual Humility. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019). Pp. 288. £85.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9780198799856.
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- Divine holiness and the explanation of Christ’s impeccability
- Moral motivation and the evil-god challenge
- John Martin Fischer Death, Immortality, and Meaning in Life. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019). Pp. ix + 203. $24.95 (Pbk). ISBN 9780190921149.
- Divine knowledge as direct awareness: a defence of Alston
- The real advantages of the simulation solution to the problem of natural evil
- What if God commanded something horrible? A pragmatics-based defence of divine command metaethics
- Testimony, faith, and humility
- The CaML model of pantheism
- An episodic account of divine personhood
- Maurice Merleau-Ponty and the philosophy of religion
- Kent Dunnington Humility, Pride, and Christian Virtue Theory. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019). Pp. X + 175. $55.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9780198818397.
- Takeshi Morisato Faith and Reason in Continental and Japanese Philosophy. (New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019). Pp. xiv + 269. £76.50 (Hbk). ISBN 9781350092518.
- Bethany N. Sollereder God, Evolution, and Animal Suffering: Theodicy without a Fall. (New York: Routledge, 2019). Pp. 206. $140.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9781138608474.
- David Bentley Hart That All Shall Be Saved: Heaven, Hell, and Universal Salvation. (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2019). Pp. 232. £20.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9780300246223.
- Peter Harrison & Jon H. Roberts (eds) Science without God? Rethinking the History of Scientific Naturalism. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019). Pp. xv + 263. £65.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9780198834588.
- Atonement: response to critics
- Richard Swinburne Are We Bodies or Souls? (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019). Pp. 188. $19.95 (Hbk). ISBN 9780198831495.
- Global philosophy of religion(s)
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- Beverley Clack and Brian R. Clack The Philosophy of Religion: A Critical Introduction, 3rd edn. (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2019). Pp. ix + 273. £18.99 (Pbk). ISBN 9781509516933.
- Constituting the Trinity
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- On evolutionary religion (in interaction with Rottschaefer, Elliott, Dumsday, and Palmqvist)
- The secular problem of evil: an essay in analytic existentialism
- Is the atonement necessary or fitting?
- Atonement: an overview
- Expanding ‘religion’ or decentring the secular? Framing the frames in philosophy of religion
- Social sin, social redemption
- Garth Hallett The Maturing of Monotheism: A Dialectical Path to its Truth. (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019). Pp. 215. £85.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9781350089358.
- On stage one of Feser’s ‘Aristotelian proof’
- Why God is probably good: a response to the evil-god challenge
- Satisfaction and restoration of the world
- Michael W. Austin Humility and Human Flourishing: A Study in Analytic Moral Theology. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018). Pp. 246. £65.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9780198830221.
- Religious gestures and secular strengths: Emerson, Nagel, and Kateb on the religious temperament
- How to philosophize about religion globally and critically . . . with undergraduates
- Ḥasdai Crescas Light of the Lord (Or Hashem). Translated with introduction and notes by Roslyn Weiss. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018). Pp. vi + 379. £48.75/$70.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9780198724896.
- Is the God of Anselm unloving? A response to Eleonore Stump
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- Religious Experience and Desire: Introduction
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- ‘The view from above’: a theory of comparative philosophy
- John-Mark L. Miravalle God, Existence, and Fictional Objects: The Case for Meinongian Theism. (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019). Pp. 186. £85.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9781350061613.
- Fine-tuning arguments and biological design arguments: can the theist have both?
- Is motivated submaximization good enough for God?
- The simplicity of divine ideas: theistic conceptual realism and the doctrine of divine simplicity
- Timothy Larsen John Stuart Mill: A Secular Life. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018). Pp. vi + 229. £30.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9780198753155.
- Daoism, humanity, and the Way of Heaven
- The problem of evil: unseen animal suffering
- The uncanny accuracy of God’s mathematical beliefs
- Emma Mason Christina Rossetti: Poetry, Ecology, Faith. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018). Pp. xvi + 212. £30.00 (HBk). ISBN 9780198723691.
- W. Paul Franks (ed.) Explaining Evil: Four Views. (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019). Pp. 180. £18.68 (Pbk). ISBN 9781501331121.
- Who is almighty?
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- Religious Studies Postgraduate Essay Prize
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- Belief and religious ‘belief’
- How does God know that 2 + 2 = 4?
- Aspirational theism and gratuitous suffering
- Tempering the cosmic scope problem in Christian soteriology: hylemorphic animalism and Gregory of Nazianzus
- Mikel Burley (ed.) Wittgenstein, Religion and Ethics: New Perspectives from Philosophy and Theology. (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018). Pp. 266. £58.04 (Hbk). ISBN 9781350050211.
- Hospitality and the ethics of religious diversity
- Responsibility in religiosity
- Holding doctrinal belief as an artefact
- What’s wrong with Tooley’s argument from evil?
- Nancy Levene Powers of Distinction: On Religion and Modernity. (Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press, 2017). Pp. 308. £26.50 (Pbk). ISBN 9780226507538.
- Nancy Levene Powers of Distinction: On Religion and Modernity. (Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press, 2017). Pp. 308. £26.50 (Pbk). ISBN 9780226507538.
- Jan Westerhoff The Golden Age of Indian Buddhist Philosophy. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018). Pp. xxii + 326. £27.00 (Hbk). ISBN 978 0 19 873266 2.
- Yujin Nagasawa Maximal God: A New Defence of Perfect Being Theism. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017). Pp. xi + 221. £45.00. (Hbk). ISBN 978 019 875868 6.
- Spiritual desire and religious practice
- E. J. Lowe on the modal ontological argument
- Intentionality, belief, and the logical problem of evil
- Hylemorphism, rigid designators, and the disembodied ‘Jesus’: a call for clarification
- Forms of belief-less religion: why non-doxasticism makes fictionalism redundant for the pro-religious agnostic
- Truth-triggered religious commitments
- Does anything we do matter forever?
- William J. Abraham Divine Agency and Divine Action: Exploring and Evaluating the Debate, I. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017). Pp. 256. £65.00 (Hbk). ISBN 978 0 19 878650 4. – William J. Abraham Divine Agency and Divine Action: Soundings in the Christian Tradition, II. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017). Pp. 256. £65.00 (Hbk). ISBN 978 0 19 878651 1.
- Grammatical thomism
- Shoring up divine simplicity against modal collapse: a powers account
- The pre-eminent good argument
- The epistemic benefits of religious disagreement
- The return of truth: defending the correspondence theory after the liberal/postliberal divide
- If analytic philosophy of religion is sick, can it be cured?
- Kenoticism and essential divine properties
- Defending heaven’s desirability
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- Graham Oppy Atheism and Agnosticism. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018). Pp. ii + 67. $18.00 (Pbk). ISBN 978 1 1084 5472 8.
- Shira Weiss Joseph Albo on Free Choice: Exegetical Innovation in Medieval Jewish Philosophy. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017). Pp. ix + 218. £71.00/$57.14 (Hbk). ISBN 978 0 19 068442 6.
- Kate Kirkpatrick Sartre on Sin: Between Being and Nothingness. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017). Pp. xii + 258. £44.68 (Hbk). ISBN 978 0 19 881173 2.
- Paul Copan with William Lane Craig (eds) The Kalam Cosmological Arguments, I: Philosophical Arguments for the Finitude of the Past. (New York: Bloomsbury, 2018). Pp. vi + 326. £68.49 (Hbk). ISBN 978 1 50133079 7.
- From human desire to divine desire in John of the Cross
- Divine command theory and psychopathy
- Paul O’Grady Aquinas’s Philosophy of Religion (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014). Pp. 264. £22.50 (Pbk). ISBN 978 0 2302 8517 0.
- Hud Hudson A Grotesque in the Garden. (San Bernardino CA: Xerxes Press, 2017). Pp. 150 (Pbk). $9.99. ISBN 978 1 5214 2091 1.
- Thomas S. Hibbs Wagering on an Ironic God: Pascal on Faith and Philosophy. (Baylor: Baylor University Press, 2017). Pp. xii + 204. $44.95 (Hbk). ISBN 978 1 4813 0638 6.
- Robert R. Williams Hegel on the Proofs and the Personhood of God: Studies in Hegel’s Logic and Philosophy of Religion. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017). Pp. 319. £65.00 (Hbk). ISBN 978 0 1987 9522 3.
- Alan L. Mittleman (ed.) Holiness in Jewish Thought. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018). Pp. x + 241. £65.00 (Hbk). ISBN: 978 0 19 879649 7.
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- Response to my commentators
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- Cognitive opacity and the analysis of faith: acts of faith interiorized through a glass only darkly
- Pistis, fides, and propositional belief
- Introduction to Roman Faith and Christian Faith
- ‘Do not examine, but believe?’: a classicist’s perspective on Teresa Morgan’s Roman Faith and Christian Faith
- If anyone is in Christ – new creation!
- Divine contractions: theism gives birth to idealism
- Idolatry, indifference, and the scientific study of religion: two new Humean arguments
- (Affective) union in hell
- Truth, consequences, and the Evil-god challenge: a response to Anastasia Scrutton
- God’s propositional omniscience: a defence of the strictly restricted account
- Heavenly freedom, derivative freedom, and the value of free choices
- ‘Intimations of immortality’: a response to Bernard Williams
- Divine intentions and the problem of evil
- Desiring God implicitly: ‘worldly union desires’ and openness to God
- Power, other-worldliness, and the extended mind
- Flannery O’Connor and religious epistemology
- What the argument from evil should, but cannot, be
- Stewart Sutherland: an appreciation
- Peter J. Woodford The Moral Meaning of Nature: Nietzsche’s Darwinian Religion and its Critics. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018). Pp. 208. $30.00. (Pbk). ISBN 9780226539898.
- Social Trinitarianism and the tripartite God
- Naturalism and the success of science
- Anselmian adversities
- How not to be generous to fine-tuning sceptics
- RES volume 54 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
- RES volume 54 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
- Holy, holy, holy: divine holiness and divine perfection
- Aquinas on divine impeccability, omnipotence, and free will
- Natural evil: the simulation solution
- Theist concept-nominalism and the regress problem
- Belief, credence, and faith
- Healthy functioning as the key to fairness in a divinely determined world
- Eliminating the problem of hell
- Marcia Webb Toward a theology of Psychological Disorder (Eugene OR: Cascade Books, 2017). Pp. xxiv + 183. £21.00/$26.00 (Pbk). ISBN 978 1 4982 0211 4.
- Deep desires
- Paul Draper & J. L. Schellenberg (eds) Renewing Philosophy of Religion: Exploratory Essays. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017). Pp. x + 245. £45.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9780198738909.
- Fundamentality and the prior probability of theism
- The mereology of Latin Trinitarianism
- Simple Trinitarianism and empty names
- The philosophy of filioque
- From desire to encounter: the human quest for the infinite
- Radically insensitive theists
- Reforming reformed epistemology: a new take on the sensus divinitatis
- The late Heidegger and a post-theistic understanding of religion
- Faith and hope in situations of epistemic uncertainty
- The proper object of non-doxastic religion: why traditional religion should be preferred over Schellenberg’s simple ultimism
- Response to Wunder: objective probability, non-contingent theism, and the EAAN
- RES volume 54 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
- RES volume 54 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
- The Trinity is unconstitutional
- The social theory of the Trinity
- Divine persons as relational qua-objects
- The begotten-not-made distinction in the eastern pro-Nicenes
- God from God: the essential dependence model of eternal generation
- Being of one substance
- Do we owe God worship?
- Forgiveness then satisfaction: why the order matters for a theory of the atonement
- T. Ryan Byrley and Eric J. Silverman Paradise Understood: New Philosophical Essays about Heaven. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017). Pp. 384. £75.00 (Hbk). ISBN 978 0 1987 9430 1.
- Sceptical theism and the evil-god challenge
- Divine goodness and the efficacy of petitionary prayer
- Mark T. Finney Resurrection, Hell and the Afterlife: Body and Soul in Antiquity, Judaism and Early Christianity. (New York and London: Routledge, 2016). Pp. vii + 203. $140.00 (Hbk). ISBN 978 1 138 64765 7.
- The evil-god challenge: extended and defended
- The evidential force of spiritual maturity and the Christian doctrine of sanctification
- The modal symmetry first cause argument
- Omni-beauty as a divine attribute
- Religious experience and desire
- The Copernican principle, intelligent extraterrestrials, and arguments from evil
- Anselm on divine justice and mercy
- Can fictionalists have faith? It all depends
- Noreen Khawaja The Religion of Existence: Asceticism in Philosophy from Kierkegaard to Sartre. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2017). Pp. xi + 312. £31.30 (Hbk). ISBN 9780226404516.
- The exoteric/esoteric divide and Schellenberg’s Sceptical Religion
- Faith as extended knowledge
- God knows: acquaintance and the nature of divine knowledge
- It is logically impossible for everlasting God to fall into boredom
- David Marno Death Be Not Proud: The Art of Holy Attention. (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2016). Pp. xi + 315. £28.00/$40.00 (Hbk). ISBN 978 0 226 41597 0.
- Justification by faith
- Is penal substitution incoherent? An examination of Mark Murphy’s criticisms
- Hedonism and asceticism
- Predicates, parts, and impermanence: a contemporary version of some central Buddhist tenets
- On the religious worth of bodily liturgical action
- Constructivism, moral realism, and the possibility of Kant’s rational religion
- God, evil, and occasionalism
- Hypocrisy as a challenge to Christian belief
- Theistic consubstantialism and omniscience
- Can fictionalists have faith?
- Kenosis, omniscience, and the Anselmian concept of divinity
- ‘His death belongs to them’: an Edwardsean participatory model of atonement