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Vol. 11, no. 2 - Winter 2009:
This issue leads with a unique dialogue on "Religious Diversity" between Keith Yandell, Paul Moser, and Paul Knitter. The rest of the articles cover a broad interest of topics in Christian philosophy, including a Christian analysis of dispositions, capacities, and powers, the nature of preferential divine love, the role of cognitive abilities in Dembski's specification condition, a Christian philosophy of work, and Trinitarian subordinationism. The philosophical notes and book reviews include an interaction with Graham Oppy's objections to modal theistic proofs, a consideration of Charles Taylor's "A Secular Age," an ongoing critique of Joel Green's anti-dualism arguments, a response to Rundle on sustaining the universe and a critique of the presuppositionist Transcendental Argument for God's existence.
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