Browsing Davis, Richard B. by Title
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Against a Postmodern Pentecostal Epistemology
(Evangelical Philosophical SocietyCharlottesville, VA, 2013)In this paper we explore the idea that pentecostalism is best supported by conjoining it to a postmodern, narrative epistemology in which everything is a text requiring interpretation. On this view, truth doesn’t consist ... -
Can There Be An "Orthodox" Postmodern Theology?
(Evangelical Theological SocietyScottsdale, AZ, 2002) -
Counterpossibles and the ‘Terrible’ Divine Command Deity
(Cambridge University PressCambridge, UK, 2015)In a series of articles in this journal, Wes Morriston has launched what can only be considered a full-scale assault on the divine command theory (DCT) of morality. According to Morriston, proponents of this theory are ... -
Evil and Agent-Causal Theism
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Modified Theistic Activism
(BloomsburyNew York, 2014) -
On Jesus, Derrida, and Dawkins: Rejoinder to Joshua Harris
(Evangelical Philosophical SocietyCharlottesville, VA, 2014)In this paper we respond to three objections raised by Joshua Harris to our article, “Against a Postmodern Pentecostal Epistemology,” in which we express misgivings about the conjunction of Pentecostalism with James K. A. ... -
A Puzzle for Particulars?
(Springer[S.l.], 2008) -
Reply to Critics
(Bloomsbury AcademicLondon, UK, 2019) -
Response to Erik J. Wielenberg
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Response to Michael Ruse
(Bloomsbury AcademicLondon, UK, 2019) -
Response to Paul Helm
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Was C.S. Lewis a Rational Determinist?
(Edinburgh University PressEdinburgh, 2022-10)In his recently published book C. S. Lewis (Wiley-Blackwell, 2018), Stewart Goetz argues that C.S. Lewis endorsed a form of rational determinism, according to which we are causally determined to draw the conclusions we do. ... -
What Place, Then, for Rational Apologetics?
(Moody PublishingChicago, IL, 2014)