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Vol. 6, no. 1 - Summer 2004:
This issue features an essay by William Lane
Craig on Molinism and Salvation, a provocative piece by William F. Vallicella on
Being, Timothy McGrew on Plantinga and the Historical Argument; as well as many
more articles, notes, and book reviews, all on cutting-edge issues at the nexus
of philosophy and religion. For example, don't miss the important exchange
between Richard Davis and Timothy Pickavance concerning Leibnizian essences and
individuators
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