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Miracles are not immoral: a response to James Keller's moral argument against miracles
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- 01 March 1999, pp. 73-88
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The problem of infant suffering
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- 01 May 1998, pp. 205-217
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The Achievement of Clement of Alexandria1
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- 24 October 2008, pp. 59-80
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Forms of belief-less religion: why non-doxasticism makes fictionalism redundant for the pro-religious agnostic
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 49-65
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Unknowable worlds: solving the problem of natural evil
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- 03 August 2005, pp. 343-346
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Open theism: does God risk or hope?
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- 27 January 2006, pp. 63-74
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Interpreting Hume's Dialogues1
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- 24 October 2008, pp. 179-190
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Kierkegaard and divine-command theory: replies to Quinn and Evans
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- 27 April 2009, pp. 289-307
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An Alternative to Creatio ex Nihilo
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- 24 October 2008, pp. 205-213
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Whose Objectivity? Which Neutrality? The Doomed Quest for a Neutral Vantage Point from which to Judge Religions
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- 24 October 2008, pp. 79-95
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Divine omnipotence and moral perfection
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- 10 June 2010, pp. 525-538
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Is Transubstantiation without Substance?
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- 24 October 2008, pp. 193-199
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A theory of religion revised
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- 25 June 2001, pp. 177-189
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Śūnyatā: Objective Referent or Via Negativa?
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- 24 October 2008, pp. 251-260
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Mathematical objects and the object of theology
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- 18 October 2016, pp. 479-496
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Leibniz de Deo Trino: philosophical aspects of Leibniz's conception of the Trinity
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- 09 April 2001, pp. 1-13
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Kierkegaard on truth as subjectivity: Christianity, ethics and asceticism
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- 01 March 1998, pp. 61-79
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Hume's Tacit Atheism
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- 24 October 2008, pp. 19-35
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Middle knowledge, fatalism and comparative similarity of worlds
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- 01 May 1998, pp. 189-203
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The Intelligibility of God-talk
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- 24 October 2008, pp. 1-21
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