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Book Review of "Kant on Swendenborg" by Gregory Johnson (Ed.)

See page 24 of pdf document below for the review.

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Kant on the Christian Religion

Co-authored with Nathan Jacobs in Philosophia Christi, Vol. 9, No. 1, 2007; published here by permission of the publisher.

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What Can Christian Theologians Learn from Kant?

Published in "Philosophia Christi", Vol. 9, No. 1, 2007

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Kant's Two Perspectives on the Theological Task

Draft only; final copy published with The International Journal of Systematic Theology, Vol. 2, Issue 1, 2001, pp. 63-78.

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Kant and Religion: Conflict of Compromise?

Original Draft of Paper; Published in Religious Studies 35, 1999, pp. 151-171

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On Integrating Christian Faith and Human Reason

Published in "Perichoresis" 7.1 (2009)

When Christian philosophers consider the question of how to integrate faith and reason, the sheer number of approaches before us is staggering. From the philosophical side, a large variety of paradigms exist—empiricism, rationalism, commonsense realism, and transcendental idealism, to name a few. On the theological side, the situation is just as complex; from Anglican to Evangelical, Catholic to Orthodox, each theological paradigm is denominationally segregated and integrators are charged with the task of situating themselves among them. In light of the sheer immensity of options before us, the question of how integration can be done with rational integrity has become something of an annual topic at Christian colleges and universities. When bringing philosophy and theology together in the integration of faith and learning, the theoretical options multiply in a way that is beyond the ability of a single person or essay to sort through with specificity or thoroughness. My goal in this paper is to present a modest overview of how I think integration can be done.

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