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Number 1 Spring 2018Volume 10
EUROPEAN JOURNAL FOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
THEME OF THE ISSUE:
NEW ESSAYS IN EPISTEMOLOGY OF RELIGION
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Roger POUIVETAgainst Theistic Personalism: What Modern Epistemology does to Classical Theism .................................1–19
Jacek Rafał WOJTYSIAKTwo Epistemological Arguments for the Existence of God .........................21–30
Raphael LATASTERThe Problem of Alternative Monotheisms: Another Serious Challenge to Theism .........................................................31–51
Ireneusz ZIEMIŃSKIPhilosophy of Religion as Way to Skepticism ..............................................53–65
Paul CLAVIERGod as Ultimate Truthmaker .........................................................................67–80
Miłosz HOŁDAThe Embodied Mind of God .........................................................................81–96
Paul O’GRADYEpistemology and Wellbeing ......................................................................97–116
Stanisław JUDYCKIHow Do We Recognize God .................................................................... 117–128
Dariusz ŁUKASIEWICZEpistemic Deism and Probabilistic Theism ............................................ 129–140
David HOLLEYHumble Confessionalism ......................................................................... 141–161
Jeremy KOONSTheism and the Criminalization of Sin ....................................................163–187
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES
Andrew Loke, God and Ultimate Origins: A Novel Cosmological Argument.Reviewed by Joshua Rasmussen ..............................................................189–194
R.T. Mullins, The End of the Timeless God.Reviewed by Ciro De Florio .....................................................................194–198
Duane Armitage, Heidegger’s Pauline and Lutheran Roots. Reviewed by Tyler Tritten ........................................................................198–203
Number 4 Winter 2017Volume 9
EUROPEAN JOURNAL FOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
BOOK SYMPOSIUM
John Martin FISCHERPrécis of “Our Fate: Essays on God and Free Will” .........................................1–2
T. Ryan BYERLYThe Indirect Response To The Foreknowledge Argument .............................3–12
Thomas P. FLINTHow to Keep Dialectically Kosher: Fischer, Freedom, and Foreknowledge ..............................................................................................13–24
Christoph JÄGERFischer’s Fate with Fatalism .........................................................................25–38
Penelope MACKIEFischer and the Fixity of the Past . ..................................................................39–50
Philip SWENSONFischer on Foreknowledge and Explanatory Dependence ..........................51–61
John Martin FISCHERReplies to my Critics .....................................................................................63–85
RESEARCH ARTICLES
René van WOUDENBERG & Hans van EYGHENMost Peers Don’t Believe It, Hence It Is Probably False ............................87–112
Samuel DIRECTORWhy the Perfect Being Theologian Cannot Endorse the Principle of Alternative Possibilities ..........................................................113–131
Piotr ROSZAKAnalogical Understanding of Divine Causality in Thomas Aquinas .... 133–153
Ben PAGEThe ‘Power’-ful Trinity ............................................................................ 155–180
R. T. MULLINSHasker on the Divine Processions of the Trinitarian Persons................ 181–216
DISCUSSIONS AND REPLIES
William HASKER“God’s Only Begotten Son”: A Reply to R. T. Mullins ............................. 217–237
Alex YOUSIFAbductive Reasoning and an Omnipotent God: A Response to Daniel Came: ................................................................... 239–244
Number 3 Autumn 2017Volume 9
EUROPEAN JOURNAL FOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
THEME OF THE ISSUE: DEBATING RATIONALITY OF SECOND-ORDER RELIGIOUS BELIEF
DISCUSSIONS AND REPLIES
R. Douglas GEIVETTIs There a Dilemma for First-Order Supernaturalist Belief? ........................1–15
Kelly James CLARKImaginings ....................................................................................................17–30
Paul K. MOSERFirst-Order Theistic Religion: Intentional Power Beyond Belief ................31–48
Stephen R. L. CLARKSupernatural Explanations and Inspirations ..............................................49–63
Vladimir SHOKHINWhy Atheism has not Become a Subject of Philosophy of Religion .................65–80
Peter MILLICANDefending the Common-Core/Diversity Dilemma: One Author’s Reply to Abram, Heim, Łukasiewicz, Moser, Oppy, Salamon, Senor, Taliaferro & Porot ..........................................................81–106
Daniel von WACHTERNaturalistic Explanations of Religious Beliefs ........................................ 107–114
Janusz SALAMONIn Defence of Agatheism: Clarifying a Good-Centred Interpretation of Religious Pluralism ........ 115–138
ARTICLES
Daniel F. LIMExperimental Philosophy and Philosophy of Religion ........................... 139–158
Vesa PALONEN A Bayesian Baseline for Belief in Uncommon Events ............................ 159–175
Yishai COHEN Atonement’s Axiological Boundaries ...................................................... 177–195
Thomas G. PARKWhy the Sponsorship of Korean Shamanic Healing Rituals is Best Explained by the Clients’ Ostensible Reasons .......................................................... 197–220
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES
Klaas Kraay (ed.): God and the Multiverse: Scientific, Philosophical and Theological Perspectives.Reviewed by Bruce Langtry .....................................................................221–225
Jean-Luc Marion, Givenness and Revelation. Trans. by Stephen E. Lewis.Reviewed by J. Aaron Simmons ...............................................................225–230
Paul K. Moser, The God Relationship. The Ethics for Inquiry about the Divine. Reviewed by Joshua Cockayne ................................................................230–234
Number 2 Summer 2017Volume 9
EUROPEAN JOURNAL FOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
SPECIAL ISSUE: NATURAL THEOLOGY REVISITED
ARTICLES
Olli-Pekka VAINIONatural Theology: A Recent History .............................................................. 1-18
Trent DOUGHERTY and Brandon RICKABAUGHNatural Theology, Evidence, and Epistemic Humility ................................ 19-42
Kelly James CLARKAtheism and Inferential Bias ....................................................................... 43-56
Helen DE CRUZ & Johan DE SMEDTArgument and Intuition: Cognitive Foundations of Argumentation in Natural Theology ........................................................... 57-82
Rope KOJONENNatural Theology in Evolution: A Review of Critiques and Changes ............ 83-117
Ilmari KARIMIESLutheran Perspective on Natural Theology ............................................. 119-138
Amber GRIFFIOEN“Signs for a People Who Reason”: Religious Experience and Natural Theology ........................................... 139-163
Mats WAHLBERGA Cosmological Argument against Physicalism ...................................... 165-188
Panu-Matti PÖYKKÖJean-Luc Marion on the Divine and Taking the “Third Way” ................189-211
DISCUSSIONS AND REPLIES
Paul K. MOSER and Clinton NEPTUNEIs Traditional Natural Theology Cognitively Presumptuous? ................. 213-222
Dariusz ŁUKASIEWICZ Agathological Rationalism and First-Order Religions ............................ 223-229
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES
Trent Dougherty and Justin P. McBrayer (eds.): Skeptical Theism: New Essays.Reviewed by Tyron Goldschmidt .............................................................231-234
Tyron Goldschmidt (ed.): The Puzzle of Existence: Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing? Reviewed by Joshua Rasmussen ...............................................................235-240
Adam Green and Eleonore Stump (eds.): Hidden Divinity and Religious Belief: New Perspectives.Reviewed by Tyler M. Taber ......................................................................240-243
Hud Hudson: The Fall and Hypertime. Reviewed by Jon Robson ...........................................................................244-248
Number 1 Spring 2017Volume 9
EUROPEAN JOURNAL FOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
ARTICLES
William MANDEROn the Consistency of Pantheism ........................................................................1
Daniel CAMETheism and Contrastive Explanation ................................................................19
Aaron RIZZIERIThe Practice of Assertion under Conditions of Religious Ignorance ................27
Moti MIZRAHISkeptheism: Is Knowledge of God’s Existence Possible? ....................................41
Roslyn WEISSWaiting For Godo… And Godan: Completing Rowe’s Critique of The Ontological Argument ..............................65
R. Scott SMITHCraig’s Nominalism and the High Cost Of Preserving Divine Aseity ...............87
Daniel SAUDEKMiracles and Violations of Laws of Nature .....................................................109
W. Matthews GRANTMoral Evil, Privation, and God .......................................................................125
Jeremy W. SKRZYPEKA Better Solution to the General Problem of Creation ..................................147
Jonathan C. RUTLEDGE An Epistemological Corrective to Doctrines of Assurance ..............................163
Ryan M. PARKER and Bradley RETTLERA Possible-Worlds Solution to the Puzzle of Petitionary Prayer ....................179
DISCUSSIONS AND REPLIES
Jeffrey JORDANDivine Hiddenness and Perfect Love ...............................................................187
J. L. SCHELLENBERGResponse to Jordan ...........................................................................................203
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES
Robert MacSwain, Solved by Sacrifice: Austin Farrer, Fideism, and the Evidence of FaithReviewed by Sergio Sorrentino ........................................................................209
Kevin Timpe, Free Will in Philosophical TheologyReviewed by Benjamin Matheson ....................................................................212
Aaron Rizzieri, Pragmatic Encroachment, Religious Belief and PracticeReviewed by Martin Smith ................................................................................221
Brian Leiter, Why Tolerate Religion?Reviewed by Jakub Urbaniak ............................................................................224
Patrick McNamara, The Neuroscience of Religious Experience.Reviewed by Raymond Aaron Younis .............................................................229
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
VOLUME 8 NUMBER 4 WINTER 2016
THE THEME OF THE ISSUE
DIVINE HIDDENNESS
Stephen R.L. CLARKWho is God 1
Michael SCOTT & Gabriel CITRONWhat is Apophaticism? Ways of Talking About an Ineffable God 23
Julian PERLMUTTERDesiring the Hidden God: Knowledge Without Belief 51
Trent DOUGHERTYReflections on the Deep Connection Between Problems of Evil and Problems of Divine Hiddenness 65
Liz JACKSONWagering Against Divine Hiddenness 85
Joshua BLANCHARDDivine Hiddenness and the God of Israel 109
Hami VERBINMoses Maimonides on Job’s Happiness and the Riddle of Divine Transcendence 125
Jeffrey HANSONInfinite Striving and the Infinite Subject: A Kierkegaardian Reply to Schellenberg 143
Aaron D. COBBHope and the Problem of Divine Silence 157
OTHER ARTICLES, DISCUSSIONS AND REPLIES
Robin LE POIDEVIN‘Once For All’: The Tense of the Atonement 179
C. P. RULOFFOn Propositional Platonism, Representation, and Divine Conceptualism 195
Thomas SENORCommon-Core/Diversity Dilemma, Agatheism and the Epistemology of Religious Belief 213
BOOK REVIEWS
Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski, Epistemic Authority: A Theory of Trust, Authority, and Authority, and Autonomy in BeliefReviewed by Roger Pouivet 227
J. A. Van Slyke, The Cognitive Science of ReligionReviewed by Hans Van Eyghen 231
Paul M. Gould, Beyond the Control of God?: Six Views on the Problem of God and Abstract ObjectsReviewed by Tyler Dalton Mcnabb 234
J. P. Moreland, Khaldoun A. Sweis, and Chad V. Meister (eds), Title of Reviewed Book or ArticleReviewed by James Arcadi 238
Michael Almeida, The Metaphysics of Perfect BeingsReviewed by Nikk Effingham 243
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
VOLUME 8 NUMBER 3 AUTUMN 2016
THE THEME OF THE ISSUE
DIVINE MOTIVATION VS. HUMAN AUTONOMY?
GUEST EDITORS
GODEHARD BRÜNTRUP & LUDWIG JASKOLLAMunich School of Philosophy
Editorial 1
Robert M. ADAMSHuman Autonomy and Theological Ethics 3
Maria SCHWARTZCompulsion or Attractiveness – A False Dichotomy? A Kantian Perspective on the Sources of Moral Motivation 21
Matthias LUTZ-BACHMANNFreedom: On the Concept and the Reality of Human Autonomy 35
Bruno NIEDERBACHERMetaphysical Supernaturalism and Morally Worthy Actions 59
Christian SCHRÖERSecondary-Cause Autonomy and Divine Motivation 75
Christoph HALBIG‘Can a Philosophical Justification of Ethics Be Autonomous While Acknowledging the Role of God in Grounding Moral Facts?’ 93
Linda ZAGZEBSKIDivine Motivation Theory and Exemplarism 109
OTHER ARTICLES
Travis DUMSDAYEvidentially Compelling Religious Experiences and the Moral Status of Naturalism 123
Hartmut VON SASSGod’s Being Is in Becoming: An Essay in Theological Idealism 145
Joshua RASMUSSENCould God Fail to Exist? 159
Dale TUGGYTertullian the Unitarian 179
Vladimir K. SHOKHINThe Problem of Evil and A Critique of Religious Reason 201
DISCUSSIONS AND REPLIES
Charles TALIAFERRO & Christophe POROTA Defense of First and Second-Order Theism: The Limits of Empirical Inquiry and the Rationality of Religious Belief 213
S. MARK HEIMDiverse Religious Experiences and First Order Religious Beliefs 237
Graham OPPYOn Second-Order Religion, Agatheism and Naturalism 257
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
VOLUME 8 NUMBER 2 SUMMER 2016
BOOK SYMPOSIUMThaddeus Metz’s Meaning in Life: An Analytic Study Précis of Meaning in Life 1
Alexander JECHPascal and the Voicelessness of Despair 5
Tyron GOLDSCHMIDTThe Meaning of Meaning: Comments on Metz’s Meaning in Life 19
Erik J. WIELENBERGMetz’s Case Against Supernaturalism 27
Stewart GOETZIn Defense of Supernatural Purpose Theory 35
John COTTINGHAMTheism and Meaning in Life 47
Thaddeus METZFurther Explorations of Supernaturalism about Meaning in Life:Reply to Cottingham, Goetz, Goldschmidt, Jech and Wielenberg 59
ARTICLES
Lydia McGREWFour (Or So) New Fine-Tuning Arguments 85
J. P. MORELANDA Critique of and Alternative to Nancey Murphy’s Christian Physicalism 107
Joseph JEDWABGod’s Omnipresence: A Defence of the Classical View 129
Joshua ANDERSSONAugustine’s Use of the KK-Thesis in The City Of God, Book 11 151
Edmund RUNGGALDIERDivine Eternity as Timeless Perfection 169
Paul MOYAERTCharitable Love: Bearing the Other’s Transcendence 183
Joshua MUGGIn Defense of the Belief-Plus Model of Faith 201
Ariel FURSTENBERGTradition and Conceptual Dynamics According to an Inferentialist Theory of Meaning 221
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
VOLUME 8 NUMBER 1 SPRING 2016
SPECIAL ISSUE
in cooperation with the Center for East Asian and Comparative Philosophy at City University of Hong Kong
TR ADITION, RITUAL, AND HEAVEN IN EAST ASIAN RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHY
GUEST EDITORPHILIP J. IVANHOE
ARTICLESEditorial 1
Erin M. CLINEThe Highways and Byways of Ritual: Pascal and Xunzi on Faith, Virtue, and Religious Practice 3
Richard T. KIMConfucianism and Non-human Animal Sacrifice 27
Youngsun BACKConfucian Heaven: Moral Economy and Contingency 51
Mark T. UNNOInverse Correlation: Comparative Philosophy in an Upside Down World 79
Aaron STALNAKERIn Defense of Ritual Propriety 117
Joseph ADLERChance and Necessity in Zhu Xi’s Conceptions of Heaven and Tradition 143
Ronnie LITTLEJOHNFor Heaven’s Sake: Tian in Daoist Religious Thought 163
Brad COKELETConfucianism, Buddhism, and Virtue Ethics 187
Philip J. IVANHOEJeong Dasan’s Interpretation of Mengzi: Heaven, Way, Human Nature, and the Human Heart-mind 215
DISCUSSIONS AND REPLIES
Anna ABRAM‘The Maxim of the Moon’ and the Lived Experience of Religious Belief: An Ethical Revision of Thornhill-Miller’s and Millican’s Second Order Religion 239
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES
Robert Audi, Rationality and Religious Commitment Reviewed by Olli-Pekka Vainio 251
Rob Lovering, God and EvidenceReviewed by Hans van Eyghen 254
Paul M. Gould, Beyond the Control of God: Six Views on the Problem of God and Abstract ObjectsReviewed by Tyler Dalton McNabb 256
Hugh J. McCann, Creation and the Sovereignty of GodReviewed by Luke Henderson 260
Corey L. Barnes, Christ’s Two Wills in Scholastic Thought: The Christology of Aquinas and Its Historical Contexts Reviewed by Stefan Lindholm 266
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
VOLUME 7 NUMBER 4 WINTER 2015
SPECIAL ISSUE
SPECIAL DIVINE ACTION
GUEST EDITORSANDREW PINSENT & TIMOTHY MCGREW
ARTICLES
Editorial 1
Alister E. MCGRATHHesitations About Special Divine Action: Reflections on Some Scientific, Cultural and Theological Concerns 3
Benedikt Paul GÖCKEThe Many Problems of Special Divine Action 23
Daniel von WACHTERMiracles Are Not Violations of the Laws of Nature Because the Laws Do Not Entail Regularities 37
Robert LARMERSpecial Divine Acts: Three Pseudo-Problems and a Blind Alley 61
Joel ARCHERAgainst Miracles as Law-Violations: A Neo-Aristotelian Approach 83
Ignacio SILVAA Cause Among Causes? God Acting in the Natural World 99
Andrea SANGIACOMODivine Action and God’s Immutability: A Historical Case Study On How To Resist Occasionalism 115
Lenn E. GOODMANTo Make a Rainbow – God’s Work in Nature 137
Colin MCGINNThe Mind of God 157
Andrew PINSENTSpecial Divine Insight: Escaping the Snow Queen’s Palace 173
DISCUSSIONS AND REPLIES
Janusz SALAMONAtheism and Agatheism in the Global Ethical Discourse: Reply to Millican and Thornhill-Miller 197
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES
Robert McKim, On Religious DiversityReviewd by Amir Dastmalchian 247
Mikel Burley, Contemplating Religious Forms of Life: Wittgenstein and D. Z. PhillipsReviewed by Ieuan Lloyd 249
Linda Zagzebski, Omnisubjectivity: A Defense of a Divine AttributeReviewed by Chad McIntosh 254
Evan Fales, Divine Intervention: Metaphysical and Epistemological PuzzlesReviewed by Bradley Monton 259
István Aranyosi, God, Mind, and Logical Space: A Revisionary Approach to Divinity. Palgrave Frontiers in Philosophy of ReligionReviewed by Benedikt Paul Göcke 264
Paolo Diego Bubbio & Philip Andrew Quadrio (eds), The Relationship of Philosophy to Religion TodayReviewed by Mark Manolopoulos 269
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
VOLUME 7 NUMBER 3 AUTUMN 2015
SPECIAL ISSUE
DIVINE ACTION IN THE WORLD
Guest Editor: GEORG GASSERCo-Editors: JOHANNES GROESSL, LUKAS KRAUS
ARTICLESEditorial 1
Charles TALIAFERRODivine and Human Agency from the Standpoint of Historicalism, Scientism, and Phenomenological Realism 3
Adonis VIDUOpera Trinitatis Ad Extra and Collective Agency 27
Paul HELMHow Are We Are To Think of God’s Freedom? 49
Helen STEWARDAgency Incompatibilism and Divine Agency 67
Thomas SCHÄRTLDivine Activity 79
Robert K. GARCIATropes as Divine Acts: The Nature of Creaturely Properties in a World Sustained by God 105
Thomas TRACYSpecial Divine Action and Natural Science 131
Lydia JAEGERChance in a Created World: How to Avoid Common Misunderstandings about Divine Action 151
Ingolf U. DALFERTH“... in God only one infinite act can be thought ...”: The Ambiguity of Divine Agency and the Diversity of Evil 167
Klaus von STOSCHGod’s Action in History 187
Gregory A. BOYDThe Open Future, Free Will and Divine Assurance: Responding to Three Common Objections to the Open View 207
Kevin TIMPECooperative Grace, Cooperative Agency 223
Georg GASSER, Josef QUITTERERThe Power of God and Miracles 247
DISCUSSIONS AND REPLIES
Jerome GELLMANOn an Alleged Proof of Atheism: Reply to John Park 267
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
VOLUME 7 NUMBER 2 SUMMER 2015
SPECIAL ISSUE
PHILOSOPHY AND MYSTICISM
dedicated to Richard Swinburne in appreciation of his contributionto the development of the philosophy of religion in Russia
ARTICLESEditorial 1
Metropolitan HILARION of VolokolamskMystical Theology of St Simeon New Theologian 3
William WAINWRIGHTThe Affective Dionysian Tradition in Medieval Northern Europe 21
Michael STOEBERExploring Processes and Dynamics of Mystical Contemplative Meditation: Some Christian-Buddhist Parallels in Relation to Transpersonal Theory 35
Ryan HORNBECK & Robert SEARSMysticism and Mind: Using Cognitive Science to Explore Religious Experience 59
Alexey FOKINAugustine’s Paradigm ‘ab exterioribus ad interiora, ab inferioribus ad superiora’ in the Western and Eastern Christian Mysticism 81
Stephen GRIMMThe Logic of Mysticism 109
Kirill KARPOVLectio divina, meditatio, imitatio as Basic Categories of Medieval Spirituality 125
David BRADSHAWThe Divine Liturgy as Mystical Experience 137
Vladimir SHOKHINEvalutions of the Mystical Conception of Religion in the Russian Academic Theology of the Nineteenth Century and Today’s Challenges 153
Tatiana MALEVICHStudies in Mysticism and Mystical Experience in the Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia 177
Petr MIKHAYLOVSpirituality as a Subject of Academic Studies in Continental Theology of the Twentieth Century 193
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
VOLUME 7 NUMBER 1 SPRING 2015
SPECIAL ISSUE
EPISTEMOLO GY OF ATHEISM
GUEST EDITORSROGER POUIVET & DARIUSZ ŁUKASIEWICZ
ARTICLES
Branden THORNHILL-MILLER & Peter MILLICANThe Common-Core/Diversity Dilemma: Revisions of Humean Thought, New Empirical Research, and the Limits of Rational Religious Belief 1
J. L. SCHELLENBERGThe Epistemology of Modest Atheism 51
Cyrille MICHONIs Atheism (the Fact) Good Evidence for Atheism (the Thesis)? On John Schellenberg’s Argument from Ignorance 71
Jacek WOJTYSIAKIs an Atheist Unjust? Theism vs. Atheism Debate in the Light of Moral and Epistemic Imperatives 89
Roger POUIVETAtheists and Believers: Worst Friends or Best Enemies? 105
John PARKThe Moral Epistemological Argument for Atheism 121
Ireneusz ZIEMIŃSKIThe Problem of God’s Existence: In Defence of Scepticism 143
Paul CLAVIERAtheists’ Challenges to Cosmological Arguments 165
Sébastien RÉHAULTCan Atheism Be Epistemically Responsible When So Many People Believe in God? 181
Dariusz ŁUKASIEWICZArgument from Chance 199
Scott F. AIKIN & Nicholaos JONESAn Atheistic Argument from Ugliness 209
Yann SCHMITTAn Epistemological Problem for Resurrection 219
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
VOLUME 6 NUMBER 4 WINTER 2014
ARTICLES
C.A.J. COADYCommunal and Institutional Trust: Authority in Religion and Politics 1
John COTTINGHAMAuthority and Trust: Reflections on Linda Zagzebski’s Epistemic Authority 25
Duncan PRITCHARD & Shane RYANZagzebski on Rationality 39
Trent DOUGHERTYZagzebski, Authority, and Faith 47
Arnon KERENZagzebski on Authority and Preemption in the Domain of Belief 61
Jacek WOJTYSIAKZagzebski on Models of Revelation 77
Charity ANDERSONEpistemic Authority and Conscientious Belief 91
Benjamin MCMYLEREpistemic Authority, Preemption, and Normative Power 101
John SCHWENKLERTradition as Transmission: A Partial Defense 121
Matthew A. BENTONBelieving on Authority 133
Damian LESZCZYŃSKIInconsistency, Uncertainty and Epistemic Authority 145
Joshue OROZCO & Nathan L. KINGConscientious Self-reflection to the Rescue? 155
Linda ZAGZEBSKIEpistemic Authority and Its Critics 169
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES
Paolo Diego Bubbio & Philip Andrew Quadrio (eds). The Relationship of Philosophy to Religion TodayReviewed by Mark Manolopoulos 189
Justin Barrett. Born Believers: The Science of Children’s Religious BeliefReviewed by Aku Visala 193
Charles Taliaferro, Dialogues about GodReviewed by Ulrich Schmidt 199
Fraser Watts (ed.). Creation: Law and ProbabilityReviewed by Graham Wood 205
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
VOLUME 6 NUMBER 3 AUTUMN 2014
BOOK SYMPOSIUMBrian Leftow’s God and Necessity
Brian LEFTOWPrécis of God and Necessity 1
Graham OPPYLeftow on God and Necessity 5
Einar Duenger BOHNDivine Contingency 17
Peter FORRESTNot Enough Powers 25
Brian LEFTOWReplies to Oppy, Bohn and Forrest 39
ARTICLES
Robert C. ROBERTSCosmic Gratitude 65
Birgit RECKIKant on Religious Feeling – An Extrapolation 85
Roderich BARTHThe Rationality of Humility 101
Sabine DÖRINGWhat May I Hope? Why It Can Be Rational to Rely on One’s Hope 117
Ruth Rebecca TIETJENThe Feeling of Religious Longing and Passionate Rationality 131
Eva-Maria DÜRINGERIntentional Emotions and Knowledge about God 153
Eva WEBER-GUSKARConsolation – An Unrecognized Emotion 171
Petri JÄRVELÄINENEmotions, Music, and Logos 193
Katja THÖRNERTwo Arguments Against Some Critics of Religion Based on Feeling and Emotion Following William James 207
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VOLUME 6 NUMBER 2 SUMMER 2014
BOOK SYMPOSIUMRichard Swinburne’s Mind, Brain, and Free Will
Richard SWINBURNEPrécis of Mind, Brain, and Free Will 1
Lynne RUDDER BAKERSwinburne on Substance Dualism 5
William JAWORSKISwinburne on Substances, Properties, and Structures 17
James K. DEW, Jr.Swinburne’s New Soul: A Response to Mind, Brain, and Free Will 29
David P. HUNTSwinburne on the Conditions for Free Will and Moral Responsibility 39
Richard SWINBURNEResponse to Reviewers 51
ARTICLES
Alexander R. PRUSSNested Modes, ‘Qua’ and the Incarnation 65
T. J. MAWSONSafety and Knowledge of God 81
Ebrahim AZADEGANDivine Love and the Argument from Divine Hiddenness 101
Ross PARKERA Critical Evaluation of Rea’s Response to the Problem of Divine Hiddenness 117
Paul THOMInherence and Denomination in the Trinity 139
Jane DURANHildegard of Bingen: A Feminist Ontology 155
Jason MEGILLHume, Causation and Two Arguments Concerning God 169
Michael R. SLATERKant’s Neglected Objection to the Ontological Argument 179
Imran AIJAZTraditional Islamic Exclusivism – A Critique 185
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
Volume 6 Number 1 SPrING 2014
SPECIAL ISSUE
PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THEOLO GICAL REALISM
GUESt EdItORSTHOMAS M. SCHMIDT
Goethe-University Frankfurt&
OLIVER WIERTZGraduate School of Philosophy and Theology St. Georgen, Frankfurt
ARTICLESEditorial 1
Karin JoHANNeSSoNNon-Metaphysical Realism: A Dummett-Inspired Implementation of Putnam’s Internal Realism 3
magnus SCHleTTeBetween Naturalism and Theism: Johnston and Putnam on the Reality of God 19
Sami PIHlSTrÖmPragmatist Perspectives on Theological and Religious Realism 37
Hans-Peter GroSSHANSInternal Realism and the Reality of God 61
Sebastian GÄbMetaphor and Theological Realism 79
Genia SCHÖNbAumSFelDWittgenstein and the ‘Factorization Model’ of Religious Belief 93
Peter JoNKerSLiving as if God Exists: Looking for a Common Ground in Times of Radical Pluralism 111
Thomas SCHÄrTlConstructing a Religious Worldview: Why Religious Antirealism Is Still Interesting 133
Philip J. roSSIBuilding Bridges and Crossing Boundaries: Philosophy, Theology, and the Interruptions of Transcendence 161
Gregor NICKel & Dieter SCHÖNeCKerRichards Swinburne’s Concept of Religious Experience. An Analysis and Critique 177
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES
mark murphy, God and Moral Law: On the Theistic Explanation of Morality reviewed by erik J. Wielenberg 199
Charles Taliaferro, Jil evans, The Image in Mind: Theism, Naturalism, and the Imaginationreviewed by James D. madden 203
David o’Connor, God, Evil, and Design: An Introduction to the Philosophical Issues reviewed by logan Paul Gage 209
Jerry l. Walls, Purgatory: The Logic of Total Transformationreviewed by Joshua Farris 215
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
Volume 5 Number 4 WINTer 2013
SPECIAL ISSUE
THE SEC OND-PERSONAL IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
GUESt EdItORS
ANDREW PINSENT & ELEONORE STUMPUniversity of Oxford St Louis University
ARTICLES
Editorial 1
Timothy CHAPPellKnowledge of Persons 3
eleonore STumPOmnipresence, Indwelling, and the Second-Personal 29
Stina bÄCKSTrÖmSeeing People and Knowing You: Perception, Shared Knowledge, and Acknowledgment 55
Joshua JoHNSoNThe Private Language Argument and a Second-Person Approach to Mindreading 75
Andrew PINSeNTThe Non-Aristotelian Virtue of Truth from the Second-Person Perspective 87
eva buDDeberGMorality, the Other and Third Persons 105
Susan Grove eASTmANThe Shadow Side of Second-Person Engagement: Sin in Paul’s Letter to the Romans 125
Andrea HollINGSWorTHThe Second-Person Perspective in the Preface of Nicholas of Cusa’s ‘De Visione Dei’ 145
Johan De SmeDT and Helen De CruZDelighting in Natural Beauty: Joint Attention and the Phenomenology of Nature Aesthetics 167
Donald buNGumJoint Attention, Union with God, and the Dark Night of the Soul 187
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
Volume 5 Number 3 AuTumN 2013
BOOK SYMPOSIUMAlvin Plantinga’s Where The Conflict Really Lies: Science, Religion, and Naturalism
Alvin PlANTINGAPrécis to Where the Conflict really lies 1
michael berGmANNIs Plantinga a Friend of Evolutionary Science? 3
Hans HAlVorSoNPlantinga on Providence and Physics 19
rené van WouDeNberGChance, Design, Defeat 31
bradley moNToNAn Atheistic Defence of Christian Science 43
Alvin PlANTINGAResponse 55
ARTICLES
Ciro De FlorIo & Aldo FrIGerIoGod, Evil, and Alvin Plantinga on the Free-Will Defense 75
Paolo GomArASCAThe Job’s Dilemma: Fiat justitia, ruat caelum 95
Joanna VAN Der VeeN & leon HorSTeNCantorian Infinity and Philosophical Concepts of God 117
Francis JoNbÄCKGeneric Theistic Reliabilism 139
brian rIbeIroThe Theistic Argument from Beauty: A Philonian Critique 149
brian ZAmulINSKIThe Cliffordian Virtue 159
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES
Kelly James Clark and raymond VanArragon (eds.), Evidence and Religious Belief reviewed by Ted Poston 177
randal rauser, Theology in Search of Foundationreviewed by Aku Visala 183
Vincent brümmer, What Are We Doing When We Pray?: On Prayer and the Nature of Faithreviewed by Scott Davison 191
Jesse bering, The God Instinct: The Psychology of Souls, Destiny, and the Meaning of Lifereviewed by Joshua C. Thurow 196
John r. betz, Enlightenment: The Post-Secular Vision of J. G. Hamannreviewed by Thorsten botz-bornstein 202
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
Volume 5 Number 2 summer 2013
ARTICLES
Jonathan JACobsAcquiring Universal Values Through a Particular Tradition: A Perspective on Judaism and Modern Pluralism 1
Hajj muhammad leGeNHAuseNResponding to the Religious Reasons of Others: Resonance and Nonreductive Religious Pluralism 23
Paul K. moserGod and Evidence: A Cooperative Approach 47
Katherine DormANDYReligious Evidentialism 63
Herman PHIlIPseThe Real Conflict Between Science and Religion: Alvin Plantinga’s Ignoratio Elenchi 87
Winfried lÖFFlerTwo Kinds of ‘Christian Philosophy’ 111
benedikt Paul GÖCKeAn Analytic Theologian’s Stance on the Existence of God 129
moti mIZrAHINew Puzzles about Divine Attributes 147
DISCUSSIONS AND REPLIES
Kate KIrKPATrICKJean-Paul Sartre: Mystical Atheist or Mystical Antipathist? 159
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES
Alvin Plantinga & michael Tooley, Knowledge of Godreviewed by Ian m. Church 169
robert A. Hinde, Why Gods Persist: A Scientific Approach to Religionreviewed by Ian James Kidd 172
Aku Visala, Naturalism, Theism and the Cognitive Study of Religion: Religion Explained?reviewed by Helen De Cruz 175
robert K. Garcia & Nathan l. King (ed.), Is Goodness without God Good Enough? A Debate on Faith, Secularism, and Ethicsreviewed by Dieter schönecker 183
Anna marmodoro & Jonathan Hill (eds.), The Metaphysics of the Incarnationreviewed by David efird 185
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
Volume 5 Number 1 SPrING 2013
SPE C IA L I S SU EMinds: Human and Divine
GODEHARD BRÜNTRUP SJ Guest Editor
ARTICLES
David P. HuNTGod’s Extended Mind 1
Daniel o’brIeNGod’s Knowledge of Other Minds 17
Christina SCHNeIDerAgent-Causation and Paradigms for God’s Knowledge 35
Anna IJJASA-Time Beats No Time: A Response to Brian Leftow 55
Christoph JÄGerMolinism and Theological Compatibilism 71
Godehard brÜNTruP & ruben SCHNeIDerComplete Concept Molinism 93
Andrew PINSeNTCosmic Purpose and the Question of a Personal God 109
uwe meIXNerFirst Causes: Divine and Human 125
Stewart GoeTZPurposeful Explanation and Causal Gaps 141
Thomas SCHÄrTlThe Argument from Consciousness and Divine Consciousness 157
Howard robINSoNA “Trinitarian” Theory of the Self 181
William JAWorSKIHylomorphism and the Resurrection 197
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
Volume 4 Number 4 WINTer 2012
ARTICLES
David S. oDerberGSurvivalism, Corruptionism, and Mereology 1
Dale JACQueTTeAnselm’s Metaphysics of Nonbeing 27
erik J. WIeleNberGAn Inconsistency in Craig’s Defence of the Moral Argument 49
Andrei A. buCKAreFFOmniscience, the Incarnation, and Knowledge de se 59
T. ryan bYerlYInfallible Divine Foreknowledge Cannot Uniquely Threaten Human Freedom, But Its Mechanics Might 73
T. J. mAWSoNOn Determining How Important It Is Whether or Not There Is a God 95
Jerome GellmANA Theistic, Universe-Based, Theodicy of Human Suffering and Immoral Behaviour 107
Anders KrAAlHedenius’ Soteriological Argument from Evil 123
Peter JoNKerSRedefining Religious Truth as a Challenge for Philosophy of Religion 139
louis CAruANAScience, Religion and Common Sense 161
DISCUSSIONS AND REPLIES
John bISHoPIn Quest of Authentic Divinity: Critical Notice of Mark Johnston’s‘Saving God: religion after Idolatry’ 175
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES
Timothy o’Connor. Theism and Ultimate Explanation: The Necessary Shape of Contingencyreviewed by Sho Yamaguchi 193
Georg Gasser (ed.). Personal Identity and Resurrection: How Do We Survive Our Death?reviewed by Joshua Farris 196
Timothy Yoder. Hume on God: Irony, Deism and Genuine Theismreviewed by Dan o’brien 201
earl Stanley b. Fronda. Wittgenstein’s (Misunderstood) Religious Thoughtreviewed by Klaus von Stosch 206
Neil Spurway (ed.). Theology, Evolution and the Mindreviewed by Aku Visala 208
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
Volume 4 Number 3 AuTumN 2012
ARTICLES
David e. CooPerLiving with Mystery: Virtue, Truth, and Practice 1
John CoTTINGHAmReligion and the Mystery of Existence 15
michael mcGHeeBirds, Frogs and Tintern Abbey: Humanism and Hubris 33
Ian James KIDDReceptivity to Mystery: Cultivation, Loss, and Scientism 51
Graham PArKeSAwe and Humility in the Face of Things: Somatic Practice in East-Asian Philosophies 69
mark WYNNMystery, Humility and Religious Practice in the Thought of St John of the Cross 89
BOOK SYMPOSIUM
John martin FISCHerStruggling With Evil: Comments on Wandering in Darkness 109
David mcNAuGHToNFrom Darkness into Light? Reflections on Wandering in Darkness 123
Georg GASSerWorldviews, the Problem of Evil, and Rational Discourse: Thoughts on the Framework of Stump’s Defence 137
Christian J. FelDbACHerKnowledge by Narratives: On the Methodology of Stump’s Defence 155
Adam GreeNTransparency and the Desires of the Heart: A Constructive Critique of Stump’s Theodicy 167
lukas benedikt KrAuSOn the Desires of the Heart in Stump’s Theodicy 185
eleonore STumPWandering in Darkness: Further Reflections 197
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES
John Hick, Between Faith and Doubt: Dialogues on Religion and Reason reviewed by Anastasia Scrutton 221
Paul K. moser, The Elusive God: Reorienting Religious Epistemology reviewed by michael Thune 227
Kerry Walters, Atheism: A Guide for the Perplexed. michael bergmann, michael murray and michael rea (eds.), Divine Evil: The Moral Character of the God of Abraham. reviewed by olli-Pekka Vainio 233
Vladimir K. Shokhin, Philosophy of Religion and Its Historical Forms reviewed by Fedor Stanzhevskiy 239
Joel buenting (ed.) The Problem of Hell: A Philosophical Anthology reviewed by C. P. ragland 245
OBITUARY
John Hick: remembering and mourning (Stephen T. Davis) 251
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
Volume 4 Number 2 summer 2012
SPE C IA L I S SU EOntological Proofs Today
DARIUSZ ŁUKASIEWICZGuest Editor
ARTICLES
richard sWINburNeWhat Kind of Necessary Being Could God Be? 1
William J. WAINWrIGHTAssessing Ontological Arguments 19
Howard robINsoNVarieties of Ontological Argument 41
Graham oPPYPruss, Motivational Centrality, and Probabilities Attached to Possibility Premises in Modal Ontological Arguments 65
Yujin NAGAsAWAIs There a Shallow Logical Refutation of the Ontological Argument? 87
Jan WoleŃsKIWas Gaunilo Right in His Criticism of Anselm? A Contemporary Perspective 101
Daniel CHlAsTAWAModified Gaunilo-Type Objections Against Modal Ontological Arguments 113
marcin TKACZYKRatio Anselmi Revisited 127
sergio GAlVANTwo Types of Ontological Frame and Gödel's Ontological Proof 147
uwe meIXNerA Cosmo-Ontological Argument for the Existence of a First Cause – Perhaps God 169
Andrzej bIŁATModal Logic vs. Ontological Argument 179
stanisław JuDYCKIDescartes’ Ontological Proof: An Interpretation and Defense 187
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
Volume 4 Number 1 SPrING 2012
ARTICLES
eleonore STumPAtonement and the Cry of Dereliction from the Cross 1
Irit SAmeTOn Pain and the Privation Theory of Evil 19
Christopher HuGHeSOpenness, Privilege, and Omniscience 35
Daniel murPHYMolinism, Creature-Types, and the Nature of Counterfactual Implication 65
Stephen r. l. ClArKFolly to the Greeks: Good Reasons to Give Up Reason 87
T. ryan bYerlYFaith as an Epistemic Disposition 109
Paul reDDINGSome Metaphysical Implications of Hegel’s Theology 129
Sebastian reHNmANA Reformed Natural Theology? 151
Jeremy KooNSCan God’s Goodness Save the Divine Command Theory from Euthyphro? 177
Timothy PAWlTraditional Christian Theism and Truthmaker Maximalism 197
Gregory J. robSoNReconsidering the Necessary Beings of Aquinas’s Third Way 219
DISCUSSIONS AND REPLIES
J. P. morelANDGod and the Argument from Consciousness: A Response to Lim 243
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES
Stewart Goetz and Charles Taliaferro, A Brief History of the Soulreviewed by Joshua Farris 253
Tim mawson, Will: A Guide for the Perplexedreviewed by benjamin matheson 259
olli-Pekka Vainio, Beyond Fideism: Negotiable Religious Identitiesreviewed by Aku Visala 263
Denis moreau, Les voies du salut: un essai philosophique [The Ways of Salvation: A Philosophical essay]reviewed by Jean-baptiste Guillon 269
Heinrich Heine, On the History of Religion and Philosophy in Germany and Other Writings, edited by T. Pinkard reviewed by Veronika Wegener 274
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
Volume 3 Number 2 AutumN 2011
ARTICLES
Peter bYrNeReidianism in Contemporary English-Speaking Religious Epistemology 267
linda ZAGZebSKIFirst Person and Third Person Reasons and Religious Epistemology 285
Paul ClAVIerHans Jonas’ Feeble Theodicy: How on Earth Could God Retire? 305
N. VerbINWittgenstein and Maimonides on God and the Limits of Language 323
Daniel von WACHterDo the Results of Divine Actions Have Preceding Causes? 347
Paul o’GrADYAquinas and Naturalism 369
Denis moreAuClarifying the Concept of Salvation 387
bruce lANGtrYSwinburne on the Simplicity of Theism 409
roger PouIVetAgainst Theological Fictionalism 427
DISCUSSIONS AND REPLIES
Daniel lImZombies, Epiphenomenalism, and Personal Explanations: A Tension in Moreland’s Argument from Consciousness 439
Peter DrumOn the Resurrection of the Body: Discussion with Trenton Merricks 451
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES
eleonore Stump, Wandering in Darkness: Narrative and the Problem of Sufferingreviewed by Charles taliaferro and Paul reasoner 455
Stewart Goetz, Freedom, Teleology, and Evilreviewed by Kevin timpe 460
Andrew Schumann (ed.), Logic in Religious Discoursereviewed by einar Duenger bohn 466
rolfe King, Obstacles to Divine Revelationreviewed by tony bolos 470
robert erlewine, Monotheism and Tolerance: Recovering a Religion of Reasonreviewed by Christian Hengstermann 474
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
Volume 3 Number 1 Spring 2011
ARTICLES
Roger POUIVETOn the Polish Roots of the Analytic Philosophy of Religion 1
William J. WAINWRIGHTTh e Spiritual Senses in Western Spirituality and the Analytic Philosophy of Religion 21
Jerome GELLMANI Called to God from a Narrow Place . . . A Wide Future for Philosophy of Religion 43
Kelly James CLARK & Dani RABINOWITZKnowledge and the Objection to Religious Belief from Cognitive Science 67
William HASKERMaterialism and the Resurrection: Are the Prospects Improving? 83
Peter FORRESTIn Defence of Anthropomorphic Th eism 105
Timothy CHAPPELLTh eism in Historical Perspective 123
T. J. MAWSONTh eodical Individualism 139
Gregor DAMSCHENQuestioning Gödel’s Ontological Proof: Is Truth Positive? 161
Th ord SVENSSON“Soft Contextualism” in the Context of Religious Language 171
DISCUSSIONS AND REPLIES
Graham OPPYCritical Notice of J. P. Moreland’s Consciousness and the Existence of God 193
J. P. MORELANDOppy on the Argument from Consciousness: A Rejoinder 213
Scott A. DAVISONOn the Puzzle of Petitionary Prayer. Response to Daniel and Frances Howard-Snyder 227
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES
John Haldane, Reasonable FaithReviewed by Trent Dougherty 239
Paul Weingartner, God’s Existence. Can it be Proven?: A Logical Commentary on the Five Ways of Th omas AquinasReviewed by Tim Pawl 243
Kevin Timpe (ed), Metaphysics and God: Essays in Honor of Eleonore StumpReviewed by Travis Dumsday 249
Bradley Monton, Seeking God in Science: An Atheist DefendsIntelligent DesignReviewed by Toby Betenson 254
Godehard Brüntrup, Matthias Rugel, and Maria Schwartz (eds.), Auferstehung des Leibes – Unsterblichkeit der Seele [Resurrection of the Body – Immoratily of the Soul]Reviewed by Th omas Marschler 260
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
Volume 2 Number 2 Autumn 2010
ARTICLES
Paul K. MOSERAgapeic Th eism: Personifying Evidence and Moral Struggle 1
Timothy J. MAWSONSources of Dissatisfaction with Answers to the Question of the Meaning of Life 19
Daniel and Frances HOWARD-SNYDERTh e Puzzle of Petitionary Prayer 43
Timothy O’CONNOR and Jonathan D. JACOBSEmergent Individuals and the Resurrection 69
Stig Børsen HANSENUnrestricted Quantifi cation and Natural Th eology: Is “the World” on the Index? 89
Francis X. CLOONEYReconnecting the Philosophy of Religion and Engaged Religious Reasoning 111
Bernd IRLENBORNReligious Diversity: A Philosophical Defense of Religious Inclusivism 127
Janusz SALAMONLight Out of Plenitude: Towards Epistemology of Mystical Inclusivism 141
Vladimir K. SHOKHINPhilosophical Th eology and Indian Versions of Th eodicy 177
Brian ZAMULINSKIGod, Evil, and Evolution 201
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES
Philosophy of Religion. An Almanac. Volumes I & II. Moscow: Russian Academy of Sciences, 2007 & 2010Reviewed by Fedor Stanzhevskiy 219
EUROPEAN JOURNALFOR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
Volume 2 Number 1 Spring 2010
ARTICLES
Richard SWINBURNE
God as the Simplest Explanation of the Universe 1
John HICK
God and Christianity according to Swinburne 25
Timothy CHAPPELL
Euthyphro’s “Dilemma”, Socrates’ Daimonion, and Plato’s God 39
Linda ZAGZEBSKI
Th e Rule of St. Benedict and Modern Liberal Authority 65
Louis CARUANA
Is Religion Undermined by Evolutionary Arguments? 85
Graham OPPY
Epistemological Foundations for Koons’ Cosmological Argument? 107
Evan SANDSMARK & Jason L. MEGILL
Cosmological Argument: A Pragmatic Defense 127
Michael TOOLEY
Time, Truth, Actuality, and Causation: On the Impossibility
of Divine Foreknowledge 143
MICHAEL ROTA
Th e Eternity Solution to the Problem of Human Freedom
and Divine Foreknowledge 165
DISCUSSIONS AND REPLIES
Jerome GELLMAN
On God, Suff ering, and Th eodical Individualism 187
Stephen MAITZEN
On Gellman’s Attempted Rescue 193
Jacek WOJTYSIAK
Morality, God, and Possible Worlds 199
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES
Volker Dieringer, Kant’s Solution to the Problem of Th eodicy.
A Reconstruction
Reviewed by Christian Hengstermann 209
Christian Kummer, Th e Case of Darwin. Th eory of Evolution
versus Belief in Creation
Reviewed by Jasmin Hassel 215
James Beilby. Naturalism Defeated? Essays on Plantinga´s
Evolutionary Argument against Naturalism
Reviewed by Oliver Wiertz
EuropEan Journalfor philosophy of rEligion
Volume 1 Number 2 Autumn 2009
articlEs
Peter van INWAGEN Indeterminacy and Vagueness: Logic and Metaphysics 1
Mikael STENMARKReligious Pluralism and the Some-Are-Equally-Right View 21
Michael SUDDUTHRevisiting the ‘Reformed Objection’ to Natural Theology 37
Fiona ELLISMurdoch and Levinas on God and Good 63
Chris DALYMoral Error Theory and the Problem of Evil 89
Stephen MAITZENOrdinary Morality Implies Atheism 107
Jerome GELLMANJean Paul Sartre: the Mystical Atheist 127
BooK rEViEWs anD noticEs
Hilary Putnam, Jewish Life As a Guide to LifeReviewed by Yiftach Fehige 139
Dirk Evers, Gott und mögliche Welten. Studien zur Logik theologischer Aussagen über das Mögliche [God and Possible Worlds. Studies in the Logic of Theological Discourse on Possibility]Reviewed by Thomas Schärtl 144
Winfried Löffler, Einführung in die Religionsphilosophie [Introduction to Philosophy of Religion]Reviewed by Peter Schneider 150
EuropEan Journalfor philosophy of rEligionJournal of the Central European Society for Philosophy of Religion
Volume 1 Number 1 Spring 2009
Richard SwiNbuRNEEditorial
articlEs
Jonathan L. KVANViG Religious Pluralism and the Buridan’s Ass Paradox 1
Paul REASONER & Charles TALiAFERROThe Double-Movement Model of Forgiveness in Buddhist and Christian Rituals 27
william E. MANNThe Guilty Mind 41
R. william HASKERBeauty and Metaphysics 65
Paul HELMEternity and Vision in Boethius 77
balazs MEZEiTwo Models of Radical Revelation in Austrian Philosophy 99
Thomas SCHÄRTLThe Challenge of Theodicy and the Divine Access to the Universe 121
BooK rEViEWs anD noticEs
Richard Dawkins, The God Delusion; Michael Martin (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Atheism; Louise M. Antony (ed.), Philosophers without Gods, Meditations on Atheism and the Secular LifeReviewed by Raymond Aaron Younis 157
Daniel A. Dombrowski, A Platonic Philosophy of Religion: A Process Perspective; Rethinking the Ontological Argument: A Neoclassical Theistic ResponseReviewed by Yujin Nagasawa 177
Fulvio Di blasi, Joshua P. Hochschild, Jeffrey Langan (eds), Virtue’s End: God in the Moral Philosophy of Aristotle and AquinasReviewed by Russell E. Jones 182