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John Philoponus on the Immortal Soul
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Aquinas On the Identity of Mind and Substantial Form
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Logos as the Diathetical Principle of Reality
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The Fundamental Nature of Aquinas’ Secunda Operatio Intellectus
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Peirce’s Three Agruments for the Reality of God
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Secretary’s Report
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Advice from a Thomist
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Doctrines and the Virtue of Doctrine:
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Christian Religious Discourse
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Natural Religion, Morality, and Lessing’s Ditch
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The Analogy of Religion
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The Tragic and the Religious:
Openness to the Mystery in Caputo’s Radical Hermeneutics
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Stephen A. Dinan
The Tantalizing Absence of God
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On Reasoning About That Than Which Only One Being Can Be Thought Greater
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Why Five Ways?
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Religious Story, Religious Truth, Religious Pluralism:
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Patrick L. Bourgeois
The Religious Significance of Ricoeur’s Post-Hegelian Kantian Ethics
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“He Spak To [T]hem That Wolde Lyve Parfitly:
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Trust, the Heart of Religion:
A Sketch
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