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Home > First Fruits > Journals > Faith and Philosophy > Vol. 32 (2015) > Iss. 2

 

Volume 32, Issue 2 (2015)

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Against the Geachian Theory of the Trinity and Incarnation
Joseph Jedwab

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The Jet Lag Theory of Purgatory
Adam Green

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The Trinity: Relative Identity Redux
H.E. Baber

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Getting That Model T Back On The Road: Thomas Flint On Incarnation And Mereology
William Hasker

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Is Model T Rattle-Free? A Reply to Hasker
Thomas P. Flint

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The Topography of Divine Love: A Reply to Thomas Talbott
Jeff Jordan

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More on Defending Religious Exclusivism: A Relpy to Richard Feldman
P. Roger Turner

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"Uncaused Beginnings" Revisited
Graham Oppy

Book Reviews

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Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski, EPISTEMIC AUTHORITY: A THEORY OF TRUST, AUTONOMY, AND AUTHORITY IN BELIEF
Chris Dragos

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John J. Davenport, NARRATIVE IDENTITY, AUTONOMY, AND MORALITY: FROM FRANKFURT AND MACINTYRE TO KIERKEGAARD, and Anthony Rudd, SELF, VALUE AND NARRATIVE: A KIERKEGAARDIAN APPROACH
John Lippitt

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Derk Pereboom, FREE WILL, AGENCY, AND MEANING IN LIFE
Leigh Vicens

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A. D. Smith, ANSELM'S OTHER ARGUMENT
Katherin Rogers

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Silas N. Langley, DEATH, RESURRECTION, AND TRANSPORTER BEAMS: AN INTRODUCTION TO FIVE CHRISTIAN VIEWS ON LIFE AFTER DEATH
William Hasker

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John D. Caputo, THE INSISTENCE OF GOD: A THEOLOGY OF PERHAPS
Mark Manolopoulos

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