CONTENTS

Contributors

INTRODUCTION A Life Fully Devoted to Christ for the Sake of the World
Paul M. Gould and Richard Brian Davis

PART ONE The Building Blocks of the World

1. On What There Is: Theism, Platonism, and Explanation
Paul M. Gould and Stan Wallace

2. Platonism and the Haunted Universe
Robert K. Garcia

3. Individuation & Incarnation
Timothy Pickavance

4. The Ghost in the Machine: Embodied Souls
Stewart Goetz

5. Is Man the Measure? Truth and Postmodernism in Perspective
R. Scott Smith

PART TWO Thinking for Christ in the World

6. Christianity as a Knowledge Tradition
Doug Groothuis

7. “Since What May Be Known about God Is Plain to Them”: J. P. Moreland’s Natural Theology
Paul Copan

8. What Place, then, for Rational Apologetics?
Richard Brian Davis and W. Paul Franks

9. Science, Theology, and Intelligent Design: Interdisciplinary Epistemic Virtues
Mike Keas

10. “Not Willing That Any Should Perish”: An Apologetic for Pro-Life Activism
Scott B. Rae

PART THREE Living for Christ in the World

11. In the World: Self-Disclosure as Cultural Apologetics
Tim Muehlhoff

12. Jesus, The Paradigmatic Exemplar in Gethsemane: An Effective Model to Guide Spiritual Formation
Klaus Issler

13. “How Then Shall We Live?” Virtue, Happiness, and the Renovation of the Soul
Michael W. Austin

14. The Witness of the Church
Mike Erre

AFTERWORD Reflections on the Journey Ahead
J. P. Moreland

J. P. Moreland: A Short Chronology

The Writings of J. P. Moreland