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Works in Philosophy

2019

A Rhetorical Analysis of Opening Statements in Trial: Reconsidering the Classical Canon of Invention, Andrew Chandler
Undergraduate Theses

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Phantoms in Science: Nietzsche's Nonobjectivity on Planck's Quanta, Donald Richard Dickerson III
Undergraduate Theses

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Nature, Law, and the Sacred : Essays in Honor of Ronna Burger, Evanthia Speliotis
Faculty Books

2018

Evolution, Temporality, and Ethics: On Kierkegaard's Surprising Relevance to Eco-Theology, Justin Klassen
Theology Faculty Publications and Presentations

Evolution, Temporality, and Ethics: On Kierkegaard's Surprising Relevance to Eco-Theology, Justin Klassen
Faculty Publications

Where Literature and Philosophy Meet and Diverge, Clare C. Hagan
Undergraduate Theses

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Thomas Merton - Evil and Why We Suffer: From Purified Soul Theodicy to Zen, David E. Orberson
Faculty Books

The Gods of Nation and Blood: Henri de Lubac and the Heresy of Racism, Joseph Flipper
Theology Faculty Publications and Presentations

2017

Review of Philippe Geneste, Humanisme et Lumière du Christ chez Henri de Lubac, Joseph Flipper
Theology Faculty Publications and Presentations

2016

Freedom to and Freedom from, Clare C. Hagan
Ethics and Social Justice Center Essay Prizes

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Digital Intimacy, Katherine Landers
Ethics and Social Justice Center Essay Prizes

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The Beautiful Game: Soccer's Theological Virtues, Joseph Flipper
Theology Faculty Publications and Presentations

2014

Aspiring to Fullness in a Secular Age : Essays on Religion and Theology in the Work of Charles Taylor, Justin Klassen et al.
Faculty Books

2013

The Problem of Political Theory as a Social Science, Aaron Hoffman, Lee Remington Williams
Faculty Books

2011

Rebels in a Death-Wish Culture: Opposition to the Death Penalty in the Writings of Thomas Merton and Albert Camus, Mark C. Meade
Faculty Publications

The Paradox of Hope: Theology and the Problem of Nihilism, Justin Klassen
Faculty Books

2010

Eros and the Intoxications of Enlightenment : On Plato's Symposium, Steven Berg
Faculty Books