The Writings of J. P. Moreland

“Whatever you do, do your work heartily, as for the Lord rather than for men.”
COLOSSIANS 3:23 NASB

EACH SECTION is arranged in a descending order. The first entries are J. P.’s own authored or edited books, followed by his contributions to other books, scholarly journals, book reviews, and finally magazine and online articles.

Forthcoming

1. The Soul: How We Know It’s Real and Why It Matters. Chicago, IL: Moody Publishers.

2. God and the Origin of Consciousness: A Theistic Argument (with Joseph E. Gorra). Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press.

3. “Life after Death, Substance Dualism and the Awareness of the Self.” In Is There Life after Death?: The Debate (tentative title), edited by Robert B. Stewart. Minneapolis: Fortress Press.

2013

4. “Exemplification and Constituent Realism: A Clarification and Modest Defense.” Axiomathes 23 (2013): 247–59.

5. “A Conceptualist Argument for Substance Dualism.” Religious Studies 49 (2013): 35−43.

6. Debating Christian Theism. Coedited with Chad Meister and Khaldoun A. Sweis. New York: Oxford University Press, 2013.

7. “God and the Argument from Consciousness.” In Debating Christian Theism, edited by J. P. Moreland, Chad Meister, and Khaldoun Sweis. New York: Oxford University Press, 2013.

2012

8. Love Your God with All Your Mind: The Role of Reason in the Life of the Soul. Revised and updated 15th Anniversary Edition. Colorado Springs: NavPress, 2012.

9. “Arguments about Human Persons.” In The Routledge Companion to Theism, edited by Charles Taliaferro, Victoria S. Harrison, and Stewart Goetz, 398−412. New York: Routledge, 2012.

10. “Christianity, Neuroscience, and Dualism.” In The Blackwell Companion to Science and Christianity, edited by J. B. Stump and Alan G. Padgett, 467−479. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012.

11. “Four Degrees of Postmodernism.” In Come Let Us Reason: New Essays in Christian Apologetics, edited by Paul Copan and William Lane Craig, 17−34. Nashville: B&H Publishing, 2012.

12. “Oppy on the Argument from Consciousness.” Faith and Philosophy 29 (2012): 70−83.

13. “God and the Argument from Consciousness: A Response to Lim.” European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 4 (2012): 243−51.

14. “A Reluctant Traveler’s Guide for Slouching Towards Theism: A Philosophical Note on Nagel’s Mind and Cosmos.” Philosophia Christi 14 (2012): 415−24.

2011

15. “Neuroscience and Substance Dualism.” In The Nature of Nature: Examining the Role of Naturalism in Science, edited by Bruce L. Gordon and William A. Dembski, 835−49. Wilmington, DE: ISI Books, 2011.

16. “How Evangelicals Became Over-Committed to the Bible and What Can Be Done about It.” In Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Authority of Scripture: Historical, Biblical, and Theoretical Perspectives, edited by Carlos Bovell, 289−302. Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2011.

17. “Dualism, Anthropological” (with Scott Rae). In Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics, edited by Joel B. Green, 247−48. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 2011.

18. “Substance Dualism and the Argument from Self-Awareness.” Philosophia Christi 13 (2011): 21−34.

19. “Oppy on the Argument from Consciousness: A Rejoinder.” European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 3 (2011): 213−26.

2010

20. “Grossmann on Existence and Property-Instances: Suarez’s Way Out.” In Studies on the Ontology of Reinhardt Grossmann, edited by Javier Cumpa Arteseros, 177−90. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag, 2010.

21. “The Origin of the Soul in Light of Twinning, Cloning and Frozen Embryos.” Journal of the International Society of Christian Apologetics 3 (2010): 1−12.

22. “Thinking as a Christian” (with Bill Sherman). Tulsa World, February 13, 2010, A15.

2009

23. The Recalcitrant Imago Dei: Human Persons and the Failure of Naturalism. London: S. C. M. Press, 2009.

24. The God Question: An Invitation to a Life of Meaning. Eugene, OR: Harvest House, 2009.

25. The Blackwell Companion to Natural Theology. Coedited with William Lane Craig. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.

26. The Christian Worldview Integration Series. Coeditor of series with Francis J. Beckwith. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2009.

27. “The Argument from Consciousness.” In The Blackwell Companion to Natural Theology, edited by William Lane Craig and J. P. Moreland, 282−343. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.

28. “The Image of God and the Failure of Scientific Naturalism.” In God Is Great, God Is Good: Why Believing in God is Reasonable and Responsible, edited by William Lane Craig and Chad Meister, 32−48. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2009.

29. “Searle’s Rapprochement between Naturalism and Libertarian Agency: A Review Essay on Freedom and Neurobiology.” Philosophia Christi 11 (2009): 183−93.

30. “Review of Knowing Christ Today, by Dallas Willard.” Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 2 (2009): 252−56.

31. “Responding to Religulous with a Confident Faith.” Biola Magazine (Winter 2009), 26−27.

32. “The Power of God’s Kingdom and Ministry.” Ministry 81 (2009): 1−3.

2008

33. Consciousness and the Existence of God: A Theistic Argument. London: Routledge, 2008.

34. In Search of a Confident Faith: Overcoming Barriers to Trusting in God (with Klaus Issler). Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2008.

35. “The Twilight of Scientific Atheism: Responding to Nagel’s Last Stand.” In The Future of Atheism, edited by Robert B. Stewart, 127−39. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 2008.

36. “Intelligent Design and the Nature of Science.” In Intelligent Design 101, edited by Wayne House, 41−65. Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel, 2008.

37. “Creationism,” and “Immortality.” In The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization, edited by George Thomas Kurian. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2008.

38. “Speaking to the Mind of the Age Part I.” The Journal of the Evangelical Homiletics Society 8 (2008): 26−41.

39. “Speaking to the Mind of the Age Part II.” The Journal of the Evangelical Homiletics Society 8 (2008): 42−63.

40. “Naturalism and How It Is Affecting Culture.” Faith & Mission 24 (2008): 38−48.

41. “Naturalism and the Crisis of the Soul.” Faith & Mission 24 (2008): 50−60.

42. “Truth and Postmodernism.” Areopagus Journal 8 (2008): 10−16.

43. “Mysticism, Awareness of God, and Postmodern Confusion.” Conversations 6 (2008): 18−24.

44. “Interview on Kingdom Triangle.” Pneuma Review 11 (2008): 44−46.

45. “Doubter’s Prison: Interview with Marvin Olasky on In Search of a Confident Faith” (with Klaus Issler). World, vol. 23, no. 19 (September 20, 2008).

46. “Setting Goals for the New Year.” The Cape May County Herald, January 2, 2008.

47. “ABC’s 20/20 on Happiness.” The Cape May County Herald, February 20, 2008.

48. “What, Exactly, Is an Evangelical?” The Cape May County Herald, March 12, 2008.

2007

49. Kingdom Triangle: Recover the Christian Mind, Renovate the Soul, Restore the Spirit’s Power. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2007.

50. The God Conversation: Using Stories and Illustrations to Explain Your Faith (withTimothy Muehlhoff). Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2007.

51. “The Argument from Consciousness.” Reprinted in The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Religion, edited by Paul Copan and Chad Meister, 373−84. London: Routledge, 2007.

52. “The Argument from Consciousness.” Reprinted in The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Religion, edited by Chad Meister and Paul Copan, 433–44. New York: Routledge, 2007.

53. “Living Smart.” In Passionate Conviction: Modern Discourses on Christian Apologetics, edited by Paul Copan and William Lane Craig, 17−35. Nashville: Broadman & Holman, 2007.

54. “The Challenges of Postmodernism.” In Passionate Conviction: Modern Discourses on Christian Apologetics, edited by Paul Copan and William Lane Craig, 206−10. Nashville: B&H Publishing, 2007.

55. “Postmodernism and Truth.” In Reasons for Faith: Making a Case for the Christian Faith, edited by Norman L. Geisler and Chad V. Meister, 113−26. Wheaton, IL: Crossway Books, 2007.

56. “Intelligent Design and Evolutionary Psychology as Research Programs: A Comparison of Their Most Plausible Specifications.” In Intelligent Design: William A. Dembski and Michael Ruse in Dialogue, edited by Robert B. Stewart, 112−38. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 2007.

57. “A Critique of the Worldview of Scientific Naturalism.” In A Summit Reader: Essay’s in Honor of David Noebel’s 70th Birthday, edited by Michael Bauman and Francis J. Beckwith, 79−114. Manitou Springs, CO: Summit Press, 2007.

58. “Running in Place or Running in Its Proper Place.” In Running and Philosophy: A Marathon for the Mind, edited by Michael W. Austin, 151−60. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2007.

59. “Does the Existence of the Mind Provide Evidence for God?” In The Apologetics Study Bible, edited by Ted Cabal and Noman L. Geisler, 624−25. Nashville: B&H Publishing, 2007.

60. “Does the Cosmological Argument Show There Is a God?” In The Apologetics Study Bible, edited by Ted Cabal and Noman L. Geisler, 806−7. Nashville: B&H Publishing, 2007.

61. “How Should a Christian Relate to a Scientific Naturalist?” In The Apologetics Study Bible, edited by Ted Cabal and Noman L. Geisler, 946−47. Nashville: B&H Publishing, 2007.

62. “Does the Bible Teach Annihilationism?” In The Apologetics Study Bible, edited by Ted Cabal and Noman L. Geisler, 1292. Nashville: B&H Publishing, 2007.

63. “What Is the Relationship between Science and the Bible?” In The Apologetics Study Bible, edited by Ted Cabal and Noman L. Geisler, 1314−15. Nashville: B&H Publishing, 2007.

64. “More Evidence for Life after Death.” In The Apologetics Study Bible, edited by Ted Cabal and Noman L. Geisler, 1598−99. Nashville: B&H Publishing, 2007.

65. “How Does One Develop a Christian Mind?” In The Apologetics Study Bible, edited by Ted Cabal and Noman L. Geisler, 1700. Nashville: B&H Publishing, 2007.

66. “What Are Self-Defeating Statements?” In The Apologetics Study Bible, edited by Ted Cabal and Noman L. Geisler, 1741−42. Nashville: B&H Publishing, 2007.

67. “What Are the Three Laws of Logic?” In The Apologetics Study Bible, edited by Ted Cabal and Noman L. Geisler, 1854. Nashville: B&H Publishing, 2007.

68. “Does the Bible Teach That Humans Are More Than Their Bodies?” In The Apologetics Study Bible, edited by Ted Cabal and Noman L. Geisler, 1894−95. Nashville: B&H Publishing, 2007.

69. “Foreword.” In Escape from Reason, by Francis A. Schaeffer, 7−10. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2006.

70. “My Top Five Contemporary Books in Apologetics.” Christianity Today, vol. 51, no. 9 (2007): 101.

71. “The Educated Christian.” The Horizon Newspaper 65 (2007): 2.

72. “Interview on Kingdom Triangle.” The Steadfast 6 (May 2007): 4−6.

73. “What Is Happiness? An Interview with Mary Jacobs.” The United Methodist Reporter, June 12, 2007, 2B.

74. “Atheism and the Empty Glass.” The Cape May County Herald, January 23, 2007.

75. “Two Empty Slogans for Kool-Aid Drinkers.” The Cape May County Herald, February 14, 2007.

76. “Watch Out for Wonmung.” The Cape May County Herald, April 4, 2007.

77. “Here’s Why Female Teachers Are Having Sex with Students.” The Cape May County Herald, April 25, 2007.

78. “The Coarsening of America.” The Cape May County Herald, April 25, 2007.

79. “Depression for Dummies.” The Cape May County Herald, May 30, 2007.

80. “Child Molesters and Restorative Justice.” The Cape May County Herald, July 4, 2007.

81. “Star Parker and Michael Moore on Jesus’ View of Healthcare.” The Cape May County Herald, July 11, 2007.

82. “One Who Thinks Well Makes Careful Distinctions.” The Cape May County Herald, August 8, 2007.

83. “Michael Vick, Dog Fighting and Media Hypocrisy.” The Cape May County Herald, September 12, 2007.

84. “Cosmetic Surgery and Exorcisms.” The Cape May County Herald, October 10, 2007.

85. “Misplaced Outrage.” The Cape May County Herald, November 14, 2007.

86. “How to Avoid Dreary Holidays.” The Cape May County Herald, December 12, 2007.

2006

87. The Lost Virtue of Happiness: Recovering the Disciplines of the Good Life (with Klaus Issler). Colorado Springs, CO: NavPress, 2006.

88. “General Ontology and Theology: A Primer.” In For Faith and Clarity: Philosophical Contributions to Theology, edited by James K. Beilby, 45−63. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 2006.

89. “Immortality.” In New Dictionary of Christian Apologetics, edited by W. C. Campbell-Jack and Gavin McGrath. Leicester, UK: InterVarsity Press, 2006.

90. “Two Areas of Reflection and Dialogue with John Franke.” Philosophia Christi 8 (2006): 305−12.

91. “The False Religion of Scientific Naturalism.” The Christian Lawyer 2 (2006): 10−13.

92. “Moreland’s ‘Dark Night’.” The Steadfast 4 (February/March 2006): 1−2.

93. “Why Americans Aren’t Very Happy.” The Cape May County Herald, June 14, 2006.

94. “No-Fault Sex in a Paris Hilton Culture.” The Cape May County Herald, July 12, 2006.

95. “Attention Hollywood and Congress: The End Does Not Justify the Means.” The Cape May County Herald, July 26, 2006.

96. “The Moral Equivalence of Israel and Hezbollah.” The Cape May County Herald, September 6, 2006.

97. “Who Would Jesus Bomb?” The Cape May County Herald, September 13, 2006.

98. “One More Time on the Pope’s Remarks.” The Cape May County Herald, October 4, 2006.

99. “Jesse Jackson on the Minimum Wage.” The Cape May County Herald, November 15, 2006.

100. “The ‘N’ Word and Planned Parenthood: An Open Letter to the Media.” The Cape May County Herald, December 13, 2006.

2005

101. Philosophy Made Slightly Less Difficult (with Garry DeWeese). Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2005.

102. Smart Faith (with Mark Matlock). Colorado Springs, CO: NavPress, 2005.

103. “Hume and the Argument from Consciousness.” In In Defense of Natural Theology: A Post-Humean Assessment, edited by James F. Sennett and Douglas Groothuis, 271−96. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2005.

104. “Truth, Contemporary Philosophy, and the Postmodern Turn.” In Whatever Happened to Truth, edited by Andreas J. Köstenberger, 75−92. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2005.

105. “The Mind/Body Problem.” In Science, Religion, and Society: History, Culture, and Controversy, edited by Gar Laderman and Arri Eisen, Vol. I: 565−74. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, 2005.

106. “Foreword.” In Truth & the New Kind of Christian, by R. Scott Smith, 9−10. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2005.

107. “Foreword.” In Thinking Right When Things Go Wrong, by John Hutchison, 9−11. Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel, 2005.

108. “If You Can’t Reduce, You Must Eliminate: Why Kim’s Version of Physicalism Isn’t Close Enough.” Philosophia Christi 7 (2005): 463−73.

109. “Truth, Contemporary Philosophy, and the Postmodern Turn.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 48 (2005): 77−88.

110. “Four Grades of Postmodern Involvement.” Midwest Journal of Theology 3 (2005): 3−17.

111. “Mind over Matter.” Australian Presbyterian (August 2005), 4−8.

2004

112. To Every One an Answer: A Case for the Christian Worldview. Coedited with Francis J. Beckwith and William Lane Craig. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2004.

113. “Physicalism, Naturalism, and the Nature of Human Persons.” In To Every One an Answer: A Case for the Christian Worldview, edited by Francis J. Beckwith, William Lane Craig, and J. P. Moreland, 224−37. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2004.

114. “Is Foundationalism Passe? An Analysis of Post-Conservative Epistemology” (with Garry DeWeese). In Constructing a Center: Evangelical Accommodation in a Post-Theological Era, edited by Justin Taylor, Millard Erickson, and Paul Kjoss Helseth, 81−107. Wheaton, IL: Crossway Books, 2004.

115. “Intelligent Design, Theistic Realism, and Human Nature.” In Science: Christian Perspectives in the New Millennium, edited by Scott B. Luley, Paul C. Copan, and Stan W. Wallace. Norcross, GA: RZIM Press, 2004.

116. “A Response to a Platonistic and Set-Theoretic Objection to the Kalam Cosmological Argument.” Religious Studies 39 (2004): 373−90.

117. “Meeting of Minds.” Australian Presbyterian (November 2004), 4−8.

118. “Who Are You and What Are You Up To?” Boundless Webzine, January 29, 2004.

119. “What Is Scientific Naturalism?” Boundless Webzine, March 4, 2004.

120. “Why Is Evolution Believed in More Firmly than the Evidence Warrants?” Boundless Webzine, March 25, 2004.

121. “Does the Argument from Mind Provide Evidence for God?” Boundless Webzine, May 6, 2004.

122. “What Is Truth and Why Does It Matter?” Boundless Webzine, June 10, 2004.

123. “Postmodernism and the Christian Life: Part 1.” Boundless Webzine, July 8, 2004.

124. “Postmodernism and the Christian Life, Part 2.” Boundless Webzine, August 19, 2004.

125. “Dialog about Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview.” The Colorado Contender (August 2004).

126. “So Right It’s Wrong.” Boundless Webzine, September 23, 2004.

127. “Turning Heroes into Horrors.” Boundless Webzine, November 18, 2004.

128. “Why Happiness Isn’t a Feeling.” Boundless Webzine, December 16, 2004.

2003

129. Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview (with William Lane Craig). Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2003.

130. “The Argument from Consciousness.” In The Rationality of Theism, edited by Paul Copan and Paul Moser, 204−20. London: Routledge, 2003.

131. “Academic Integration and Christian Scholarship.” In Philosophy: Christian Perspectives for the New Millennium, edited by Paul Copan, Scott B. Luley, and Stan W. Wallace, 59−74. Norcross, GA: RZIM Press, 2003.

132. “The Evidence of Consciousness: The Enigma of the Mind.” In The Case for a Creator, edited by Lee Strobel, 247−72. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2003.

133. “John Hospers.” In Dictionary of Literary Biography 279: American Philosophers, 1950−2000, 113−20. Columbia, SC: Bruccoli Clark Layman, Inc., 2003.

134. “The Knowledge Argument Revisited.” International Philosophical Quarterly 43 (2003): 219−28.

135. “Resemblance Extreme Nominalism and Infinite Regress Arguments.” The Modern Schoolman 80 (2003): 85−98.

136. “Bare Particulars and Individuation: Reply to Mertz” (with Timothy Pickavance). Australasian Journal of Philosophy 81 (2003): 1−13.

137. “Hud Hudson’s 4D Partism and Human Persons.” Philosophia Christi 5 (2003): 545−54.

138. “A Christian Perspective on the Impact of Modern Science on Philosophy of Mind.” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 55 (2003): 2−12.

139. “Cosmologists Catch Glimpse of the Beginning: Interview with Mike Martin.” Research News & Opportunities in Science and Theology 3 (January 2003): 1, 28.

140. “Persuasive Evangelism in a Pluralistic Culture.” Boundless Webzine, October 23, 2003.

141. “The Impact of Postmodernism on Pastoral Counseling.” Worldview Church E-Newsletter, March 2003.

2002

142. What Is the Soul? Recovering Human Personhood in a Scientific Age. Norcross, GA.: RZIM, 2002.

143. “The Absurdities of Mormon Materialism: A Reply to the Neglected Orson Pratt.” In The New Mormon Challenge, edited by Francis Beckwith, Carl Mosser, and Paul Owen, 243−70. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2002.

144. “The Soul and Life Everlasting.” In Philosophy of Religion: A Reader and Guide, edited by William Lane Craig, 429−46. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2002.

145. “Searle’s Biological Naturalism and the Argument from Consciousness.” In Philosophy of Religion: A Reader and Guide, edited by William Lane Craig, 155−79. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2002.

146. “Exploring the Case for Life after Death.” In God Matters: Readings in the Philosophy of Religion, edited by Raymond Martin and Christopher Bernard, 456−70. New York: Longman Press, 2002.

147. “Duhemian and Augustinian Science and the Crisis in Non-Empirical Knowledge.” In Life and Learning XII: Proceeding of the Twelfth University Faculty for Life Conference, edited by Joseph W. Koterski, 185−207. University Faculty for Life, 2002.

148. “How to Fill the Empty Self.” In Called to Lead, edited by Kenneth O. Gangel, 177−92. Colorado Springs, CO: Purposeful Design Publications, 2002.

149. “Jesus: The Smartest Man Who Ever Lived.” In College Faith: 150 Christian Leaders and Educators Share Faith Stories from their Student Days, edited by Ronald Alan Knott, 79−80. Berrien Springs, MI: Andrews University Press, 2002.

150. “Naturalism, Nominalism, and Husserlian Moments.” The Modern Schoolman 79 (2002): 199−216.

151. “Miracles, Agency and Theistic Science: A Reply to Stephen B. Cowan” Philosophia Christi 4 (2002): 139−62.

152. “Timothy O’Connor and the Harmony Thesis: A Critique.” Metaphysica 3 (2002): 5−40.

153. “Intelligent Design Psychology and Evolutionary Psychology on Consciousness: Turning Water into Wine” (with Chris Grace). Journal of Psychology and Theology 30 (2002): 51−67.

154. “Three Obstacles to Theological Knowledge: A Christian Response.” Areopagus Journal 2 (2002): 6−12.

155. “Body and Soul Part III: A Response to Physicalism.” Facts for Faith 8 (2002): 38−44.

2001

156. Universals. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2001.

157. “Science and Theology.” In Evangelical Dictionary of Theology, 2nd ed., edited by Walter A. Elwell. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 2001.

158. “Creation Science.” In Evangelical Dictionary of Theology, 2nd ed., edited by Walter A. Elwell. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 2001.

159. “Why I Have Made Jesus Christ Lord of My Life.” In Why I Am a Christian: Leading Thinkers Explain Why They Believe, edited by Norman L. Geisler and Paul K. Hoffman, 255−66. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 2001.

160. “Topic Neutrality and the Parity Thesis: A Surrejoinder to Williams.” Religious Studies 37 (2001): 93−101.

161. “Reply to Fales: On Science, Miracles, Agency Theory, and the God-of-the-Gaps.” Philosophia Christi 3 (2001): 48−49.

162. “Intelligent Design Psychology and Evolutionary Psychology: A Comparison of Rival Paradigms.” Journal of Psychology and Theology 29 (2801): 361−77.

163. “A Philosophical Review of Postmodernism for Christian Counselors.” Christian Counseling Today 9 (2001): 12−15.

164. “Minding Our Own Business.” Australian Presbyterian (August 2001), 4−8.

165. “Body and Soul Part I: A Defense of Property Dualism.” Facts for Faith 6 (2001): 14−23.

166. “Body and Soul Part II: Why the Soul Is Immaterial.” Facts for Faith 7 (2001): 42−47, 49.

167. “Developing an Apologetic Character.” ACSI Leadership Academy Report 2 (2001): 4−10.

168. “The Integration of Worldview and Vocation.” ACSI Leadership Academy Report 2 (2001): 11−16.

169. “Worship, Friendship and the Christian Mind.” ACSI Leadership Academy Report 2 (2001): 17−24.

170. “Movies, Magazines and the Media.” Biola Connections (Fall 2001), 12−13.

2000

171. Body & Soul: Human Nature and the Crisis in Ethics (with Scott B. Rae). Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2000.

172. Naturalism: A Critical Analysis. Coedited with William Lane Craig. London: Routledge, 2000.

173. “Naturalism and the Ontological Status of Properties.” In Naturalism: A Critical Analysis, edited by William Lane Craig and J. P. Moreland, 67−109. London: Routledge, 2000.

174. “A Loving God Would Never Torture People in Hell.” In The Case for Faith, edited by Lee Strobel, 169−94. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2000.

175. “Issues and Options in Individuation.” Grazer Philosophische Studien 60 (2000): 31−54.

176. “Christian Materialism and the Parity Thesis Revisited.” International Philosophical Quarterly 40 (2000): 423−40.

177. “Spiritual Formation and the Nature of the Soul.” Christian Education Journal 4 (2000): 25−43.

178. “Restoring the Soul to Christianity.” Christian Research Journal 23 (Spring 2000): 23−27, 41−43.

179. “Academic Integration and the Christian Scholar.” The Real Issue (January/February 2000), 6−11.

180. “The Loss of a Thoughtful Approach to Spiritual Formation.” ACSI Leadership Academy Report 1 (2000): 3−12.

181. “Integrative Spirituality as a Smart Way to Live.” ACSI Leadership Academy Report 1 (2000): 13−20.

182. “Training a Spiritually Competent Mind.” ACSI Leadership Academy Report 1 (2000): 21−30. Reprinted in Salt and Light: An Educator’s Symposium, edited by Deborah Taylor, 5−17. La Mirada, CA: Biola University, 2002.

1999

183. Three Views on Creation and Evolution. Coedited with John Mark Reynolds. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1999.

184. “Postmodernism and the Intelligent Design Movement.” Philosophia Christi 1 (1999): 97−101.

185. “Madell’s Rejection of a Substantial, Immaterial Self.” Philosophia Christi 1 (1999): 111−14.

1998

186. “The Explanatory Relevance of Libertarian Agency as a Model of Theistic Design.” In Mere Creation: Science, Faith & Intelligent Design, edited by William A. Dembski, 265−88. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1998.

187. “The Circumstantial Evidence.” In The Case for Christ, edited by Lee Strobel, 244−57. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1998.

188. “Theories of Individuation: A Reconsideration of Bare Particulars.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 79 (1998): 251−63.

189. “Should a Naturalist Be a Supervenient Physicalist?” Metaphilosophy 29 (1998): 35−57.

190. “Locke’s Parity Thesis about Thinking Matter: A Response to Williams.” Religious Studies 34 (1998): 253−59.

191. “A Philosophical Examination of Hugh Ross’s Natural Theology.” Philosophia Christi 21 (1998): 33−39.

192. “Searle’s Biological Naturalism and the Argument from Consciousness.” Faith and Philosophy 15 (1998): 68−91.

193. “Restoring the Substance to the Soul of Psychology.” Journal of Psychology and Theology 26 (1998): 29−43.

194. “Communique Interview: J. P. Moreland.” Communique: A Quarterly Journal. Fall, 1998.

1997

195. Love Your God with All Your Mind: The Role of Reason in the Life of the Soul. Colorado Springs, CO: NavPress, 1997.

196. “Miracles, Agency Theory, and the God-of-the-Gaps.” In Defense of Miracle, edited by R. Douglas Geivett and Gary Habermas, 132−48. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1997.

197. “The Rationality of Belief in Inerrancy.” In Biblical Authority and Conservative Perspectives, edited by Douglas Moo, 155−65. Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel, 1997.

198. “Suicide: Issues and Options.” In Suicide and the Christian Community: An Ethical Dilemma, edited by Timothy J. Demy and Gary P. Stewart, 183−97. Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel, 1997.

199. “Utilitarianism and the Moral Life.” In Playing God: Dissecting Biomedical Ethics and Manipulating the Body, edited by R. C. Sproul Jr., 39−43. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 1997.

200. “A Critique of Campbell’s Refurbished Nominalism.” The Southern Journal of Philosophy 35 (1997): 225−46.

201. “Libertarian Agency and the Craig/Grünbaum Debate about Theistic Explanation of the Initial Singularity.” American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 71 (1997): 539−54.

202. “Naturalism and Libertarian Agency.” Philosophy and Theology 10 (1997): 353−83.

203. “Ethical Egoism and Biblical Self-Interest.” Westminster Theological Journal 59 (1997): 257−68.

204. “Complementarity, Agency Theory, and the God-of-the-Gaps.” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 49 (1997): 2−14.

205. “Response to Krause.” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 49 (1997): 139.

206. “Review of Honest to Jesus, by Robert Funk.” Christian Research Journal 20 (Fall 1997): 46−48.

207. “Leadership Seminar: Part I.” Campus Fisherman 6 (1997): 1−7.

208. “Leadership Seminar: Part II.” Campus Fisherman 6 (1997): 1−8.

209. “Intellectual Development and Spiritual Formation.” Sundoulos (Fall, 1997), 3,7.1996

210. “The Kalam Cosmological Argument.” In Philosophy of Religion: Selected Readings, edited by Michael Peterson, William Hasker, Bruce Reichenbach, and David Basinger, 176−89. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.

211. “How to Make Ethical Decisions.” In Do the Right Thing: A Philosophical Dialogue on the Moral and Social Issues of Our Time, edited by Francis J. Beckwith, 39−52. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1996.

212. “Philosophical Apologetics, the Church, and Contemporary Culture.” In Evangelical Apologetics, edited by Michael Bauman and David Hall, 3−34. Camp Hill, PA: Christian Publications, 1996.

213. “Issues and Options in Exemplification.” American Philosophical Quarterly 33 (1996): 133−47.

214. “Philosophical Apologetics, the Church, and Contemporary Culture.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 39 (1996): 123−40.

215. “Christianity and Naturalism Part I: Scientific Naturalism and the Unfalsifiable Myth of Evolution.” Promise (March/April 1996): 40−42.

216. “Christianity and Naturalism Part II: The Ethical Inadequacy of Naturalism.” Promise (May/June 1996): 36−39.

217. “Christianity and Naturalism Part III: The Nature and Value of Religious Experience.” Promise (July/August 1996): 42−45.

218. “Christianity and Naturalism Part IV: Naturalism, Christianity, and the Human Person.” Promise (September/October 1996): 34−37.

1995

219. Jesus under Fire: Modern Scholarship Reinvents the Historical Jesus. Coedited with Michael Wilkins. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1995.

220. “Aquinas vs. Descartes and Locke on the Human Person and End-of-Life Ethics” (with Stan Wallace). International Philosophical Quarterly 35 (1995): 319−30.

221. “Is the Human Person a Substance or Property-Thing?” (with John Mitchell). Ethics & Medicine 11 (1995): 50−55.

222. “Humanness, Personhood, and the Right to Die.” Faith and Philosophy 12 (1995): 95−112.

223. “Theistic Science and the Christian Scholar: A Response to Giberson.” Christian Scholar’s Review 24 (1995): 472−78.

224. “Spirituality and Cultivation of the Mind.” Promise (November/December 1995): 22−26.

1994

225. The Creation Hypothesis: Scientific Evidence for a Designer. Editor. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1994.

226. “Moral Relativism.” In Readings in Christian Ethics, Volume I: Theory and Method, edited by David K. Clark and Robert V. Rakestraw, 23−31. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 1994.

227. “Suicide: Issues and Options.” In Vital Contemporary Issues: Examining Current Questions and Controversies, edited by Roy B. Zuck. Grand Rapids. MI: Kregel, 1994.

228. “Scientific Creationism, Science, and Conceptual Problems.” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 46 (1994): 2−13.

229. “Response to Bube and Meyer.” Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 46 (1994): 22−25.

230. “Is Creation a ‘Scientific’ Theory—Or Something Else?” Bible-Science News 32 (1994): 1−5.

231. “Response to Jaffray and Kofhal.” Bible-Science News 32 (1994): 7−8.

232. “Is Science a Help or Threat to Faith?” The Real Issue (November/December 1994): 11−13.

1993

233. Christian Perspectives on Being Human: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Integration. Coedited with David M. Ciocchi. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 1993.

234. “A Defense of the Substance Dualist View of the Soul.” In Christian Perspectives on Being Human: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Integration, edited by J. P. Moreland and David M. Ciocchi, 55−79. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 1993.

235. “Is Science Committed to Methodological Naturalism?” In Man and Creation: Perspectives on Science and Religion, edited by Michael Bauman, Lissa Roche, and Jon Corombos, 105−39. Hillsdale, MI: Hillsdale College Press, 1993.

236. “Does Science Presuppose Methodological Naturalism?” In Proceedings of the Wheaton Theology Conference, Vol. 2: The Relationship of Theology and Science, edited by Thomas E. Bergler, David K. Clark, David L. Melvin, Dennis L. Okholm, and Timothy R. Phillips. Wheaton, IL: Wheaton College, 1993.

237. “Review of The Existence of the World: An Introduction to Ontology, by Reinhardt Grossmann.” Mind 102 (1993): 407−10.

238. “Is Science a Help or Threat to Faith?” Christian Research Journal 16 (Fall 1993): 46−47.

239. “Utilitarianism and the Moral Life.” TableTalk (April 1993), 7−9.

1992

240. Beyond Death (with Gary Habermas). Wheaton, IL: Crossway Books, 1998; revised edition of Immortality: The Other Side of Death. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1992.

241. “Euthanasia Part I: Understanding the Issues.” Christian Research Journal 14 (Winter 1992): 8−13.

242. “Euthanasia Part II: Assessing the Options.” Christian Research Journal 14 (Spring 1992): 14−19.

1991

243. “A Defense of Dualism.” In The Quest for Truth, 3rd ed., edited by Louis Pojman, 183−94. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1991.

244. “Does God Exist?” In The Quest for Truth, 3rd ed., edited by Louis Pojman, 92−107. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1991.

245. “The Discipline of Philosophy.” In Opening the American Mind: The Integration of Biblical Truth in the Curriculum of the University, edited W. David Beck, 47−66. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 1991.

246. “How to Be a Nominalist in Realist Clothing.” Grazer Philosophische Studien 39 (1991): 75−101.

247. “Suicide: Issues and Options.” Bibliotheca Sacra 148 (1991): 214−30.

248. “Issues in Infanticide.” Criswell Theological Review 5 (1991): 203−20.

249. “Response to Phillip Johnson’s Darwin on Trial.” Christianity Today, vol. 35, no. 1 (1991): 34−35.

250. “In Pursuit of the Living God.” Sundoulos (Summer 1991), 1−3.

1990

251. Does God Exist?: The Debate between Atheists and Theists (with Kai Nielsen). Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1993; Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1990.

252. The Life and Death Debate: Moral Issues of Our Time (with Norman L. Geisler). Westport, CT: Praeger Books, 1990.

253. Eldercare for the Christian Family (with Jim Duncan, Tim Smick, and Jeff Watson). Dallas: Word Books, 1990.

254. “Nominalism and Abstract Reference.” American Philosophical Quarterly 27 (1990): 325−34.

255. “The Shortcomings of Scientism.” TableTalk (October 1990): 8−10.

1989

256. Christianity and the Nature of Science: A Philosophical Investigation. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 1989.

257. “Was Husserl a Nominalist?” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 49 (1989): 661−74.

258. “Keith Campbell and the Trope View of Predication.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 67 (1989): 379−93.

259. “An Enduring Self: The Achilles Heel of Process Philosophy.” Process Studies 17 (1988): 193−99.

260. “James Rachels and the Active Euthanasia Debate.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 31 (1988): 81−90.

261. “Reflections on Meaning in Life without God.” Trinity Journal 9 (1988): 3−18.

262. “The Emergent Property View of the Self and the Bundle Theory: A Development without Substance.” Bulletin of the Evangelical Philosophical Society 11 (1988): 66−81.

263. “Rawls and the Kantian Interpretation.” Simon Greenleaf Law Review 8 (1989): 25−55.

264. “Review of The End of Life: Euthanasia and Morality, by James Rachels.” The Thomist 53 (1989): 714−22.

265. “Review of Self, God, and Immortality, by Eugene Fontinell.” International Philosophical Quarterly 29 (1989): 480−83.

266. “Review of Self, God, and Immortality, by Eugene Fontinell.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 32 (1989): 244−45.

1988

267. “Review of War: A Call to the Innerland, by Eberhard Arnold; Nuclear Arms, by Myron Augsburger; and Dean Curry, Facing the Nuclear Heresy, by G. Clarke Chapman.” The Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 31 (1988): 252−55.

268. “Work, the Good Life, and the Great Commission.” Worldwide Challenge 15 (1988): 57−58.

1987

269. Scaling the Secular City: A Defense of Christianity. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 1987.

270. “The Scientific Realism Debate and the Role of Philosophy in Integration.” Bulletin of the Evangelical Philosophical Society 10 (1987): 38−49.

1986

271. “The Rationality of Belief in Inerrancy.” Trinity Journal 7 (1986): 75−86.

272. “Foundationalism and Coherentism: A Comparison.” Bulletin of the Evangelical Philosophical Society 9 (1986): 21−30.

273. “Review of Philosophy of Religion, by C. Stephen Evans.” The Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 29 (1986): 369−71.

1985

274. Universals, Qualities, and Quality-Instances: A Defense of Realism. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1985.

275. “Universals and the Qualities of Things: A Defense of Realism.” Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis. University of Southern California, 1985.

1982

276. “In Pursuit of the Living God.” Critical Concern Series 1. International School of Theology, 1982.

1981

277. “Kuhn’s Epistemology: A Paradigm Afloat.” Bulletin of the Evangelical Philosophical Society 4 (1981): 33−40.

1980

278. “So You Think You Know God?” Worldwide Challenge 7 (1980): 8−10.

1979

279. “An Apologetic Critique of the Major Presuppositions of the New Quest for the Historical Jesus.” Unpublished Th.M. Thesis. Dallas Seminary, 1979.