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On the religious worth of bodily liturgical action
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- 24 April 2017, pp. 155-174
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‘His death belongs to them’: an Edwardsean participatory model of atonement
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- 13 February 2017, pp. 175-199
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Kenosis, omniscience, and the Anselmian concept of divinity
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- 13 March 2017, pp. 201-213
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Can fictionalists have faith?
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- 13 March 2017, pp. 215-232
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Theistic consubstantialism and omniscience
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- 17 April 2017, pp. 233-245
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Hypocrisy as a challenge to Christian belief
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- 17 April 2017, pp. 247-264
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God, evil, and occasionalism
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- 17 April 2017, pp. 265-283
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It is logically impossible for everlasting God to fall into boredom
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- 04 September 2017, pp. 285-288
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Book Review
David Marno Death Be Not Proud: The Art of Holy Attention. (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2016). Pp. xi + 315. £28.00/$40.00 (Hbk). ISBN 978 0 226 41597 0.
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- 29 August 2017, pp. 289-292
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Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
RES volume 54 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
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- 20 April 2018, pp. f1-f3
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Back Cover (IBC, OBC) and matter
RES volume 54 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
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- 20 April 2018, pp. b1-b4
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