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Yonghua Ge reviews Lydia Schumacher’s Theological Philosophy: Rethinking the Rationality of Christian Faith Apologetics, the discipline that defends the reasonableness of faith against its
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Sarah Lane on Graham Ward’s Unbelievable The topic of belief can seem an awkward guest in contemporary discussions of epistemology. Tacitly or openly
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Patrick Arnold on J.L. Schellenberg’s Evolutionary Religion One of the most radical implications of the evolution of life on earth comes with the
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Thomas D. Senor on Eleonore Stump’s Wandering in Darkness Saying that Eleonore Stump’s Wandering in Darkness: Narrative and the Problem of Suffering is
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Davis Hankins on Élisabeth Roudinesco’s Lacan In a recent conversation with my mother, she expressed to me with slight exasperation that pondering the fate
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Andrew B. Irvine on Edward Slingerland’s Trying not to Try Almost all the arts of life are enhanced when performed with unselfconscious spontaneity
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Rachel J. Smith on Tina Beattie’s Theology after Postmodernity — Divining the Void: A Lacanian Reading of Thomas Aquinas According to Michel de Certeau, historians traffic
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