Philosophia Christi 8.1
09/09/2006 14:48 Filed in: Books & Literature
I just received my newest issue of Philosophia Christi (vol. 8, no. 1) in the mail today. I haven't had a chance to jump in yet, but the exchange between Alvin Plantinga and Timothy and Lydia McGrew looks especially interesting.
Here are the contents:
ARTICLES:
"Historical Arguments and Dwindling Probabilities: A Response to Timothy McGrew" -- Alvin Plantinga
"On the Historical Argument: A Rejoinder to Plantinga" -- Timothy McGrew and Lydia McGrew
"The Counterattack of the Resurrection Skeptics" -- Stephen T. Davis
"Epistemic Relativism and the Possibility of Religious Epistemology" -- Timothy Mosteller
"Cartesian Anxiety, Perspectivalism, and Truth: A Response to J. P. Moreland" -- Myron B. Penner
PHILOSOPHICAL NOTES:
"Trinity Monotheism Once More: A Response to Daniel Howard-Snyder" -- William Lane Craig
"Natural Uniformity and Historiography" -- John Beaudoin
"What Is Naturalism?" -- Philip E. Devine
"Does Plantinga Have His Own Defeater?" -- Bruce R. Reichenbach and Adam W. Nugent
"Omniscience As a Dispositional State" -- Andrew Cullison
"Ducking Friendly Fire: Davison on the Grounding Objection" -- William Lane Craig
BOOK REVIEWS:
Christopher Peacocke, The Realm of Reason -- Reviewed by Joshua C. Thurow
David Cheetham, John Hick: A Critical Introduction and Reflection -- Reviewed by Paul Rhodes Eddy
David Bassinger, Religious Diversity: A Philosophical Assessment -- Reviewed by Paul Rhodes Eddy
Michael Martin and Ricki Nonnier, eds., The Impossibility of God -- Reviewed by Charles Taliaferro
Erik J. Wielenberg, Value and Virtue in a Godless Universe -- Reviewed by Michael W. Austin
John E. Hare, God's Call: Moral Realism, God's Commands, and Human Anatomy -- Reviewed by David A. Horner
Harry Frankfurt, The Reasons of Love -- Reviewed by John Milliken
Mikael Stenmark, How to Relate Science and Religion: A Multidimensional Model -- Reviewed by James C. McGlothlin
Mary Midgley, Science and Poetry -- Reviewed by Christopher Blakey
Jorge J. E. Gracia and Timothy B. Noone, eds., A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages -- Reviewed by Christina Van Dyke
Here are the contents:
ARTICLES:
"Historical Arguments and Dwindling Probabilities: A Response to Timothy McGrew" -- Alvin Plantinga
"On the Historical Argument: A Rejoinder to Plantinga" -- Timothy McGrew and Lydia McGrew
"The Counterattack of the Resurrection Skeptics" -- Stephen T. Davis
"Epistemic Relativism and the Possibility of Religious Epistemology" -- Timothy Mosteller
"Cartesian Anxiety, Perspectivalism, and Truth: A Response to J. P. Moreland" -- Myron B. Penner
PHILOSOPHICAL NOTES:
"Trinity Monotheism Once More: A Response to Daniel Howard-Snyder" -- William Lane Craig
"Natural Uniformity and Historiography" -- John Beaudoin
"What Is Naturalism?" -- Philip E. Devine
"Does Plantinga Have His Own Defeater?" -- Bruce R. Reichenbach and Adam W. Nugent
"Omniscience As a Dispositional State" -- Andrew Cullison
"Ducking Friendly Fire: Davison on the Grounding Objection" -- William Lane Craig
BOOK REVIEWS:
Christopher Peacocke, The Realm of Reason -- Reviewed by Joshua C. Thurow
David Cheetham, John Hick: A Critical Introduction and Reflection -- Reviewed by Paul Rhodes Eddy
David Bassinger, Religious Diversity: A Philosophical Assessment -- Reviewed by Paul Rhodes Eddy
Michael Martin and Ricki Nonnier, eds., The Impossibility of God -- Reviewed by Charles Taliaferro
Erik J. Wielenberg, Value and Virtue in a Godless Universe -- Reviewed by Michael W. Austin
John E. Hare, God's Call: Moral Realism, God's Commands, and Human Anatomy -- Reviewed by David A. Horner
Harry Frankfurt, The Reasons of Love -- Reviewed by John Milliken
Mikael Stenmark, How to Relate Science and Religion: A Multidimensional Model -- Reviewed by James C. McGlothlin
Mary Midgley, Science and Poetry -- Reviewed by Christopher Blakey
Jorge J. E. Gracia and Timothy B. Noone, eds., A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages -- Reviewed by Christina Van Dyke