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Religious Studies 42, iii-vii_ Printed in the United Kingdom © 2006 Cambridge University Press Index to volume 42 Articles BALTIMORE, JOSEPH A. Got to have soul [417] BAYNE, TIM & YuJIN NAGASAWA The grounds of worship [299] BENTON, MATTHEW A. The modal gap: the objective problem of Lessing’s ditch(es) and Kierkegaard’s subjective reply |27 CuartierR, GARY Non-human animals and process theodicy [3] Complexity (The) of history and evil: a reply to Trakakis, by Kirk Durston [87] CorcorRAN, KEVIN I’m no soul, man: a response to Baltimore [431] Corpry, BENJAMIN S. Theism and the philosophy of nature [273] Cross, RICHARD The eternity of the world and the distinction between creation and conservation [403] Davis, RICHARD BRIAN God and counterpossibles [371] Divine hiddenness and the demographics of theism, by Stephen Maitzen [177 Divine omniscience, timelessness, and the power to do otherwise, by Hugh Rice [123] Durston, Kirk The complexity of history and evil: a reply to Trakakis [87] Eternity (The) of the world and the distinction between creation and conservation, by Richard Cross |403} Exclusivism versus pluralism in religion: a response to Kevin Meeker, by John Hick [207] FILICE, CARLO The moral case for reincarnation [45} Fine-tuning argument (The): the ‘design-inference’ version, by Graham Wood [467] GARDNER, SEBASTIAN Sartre, Schelling, and onto-theology [247] GELLMAN, JEROME Hasidic mysticism as an activism [343] God and counterpossibles, by Richard Brian Davis [371| God’s problem of multiple choice, by Lloyd Strickland [141| Got to have soul, by Joseph A. Baltimore [417| Grounds (The) of worship, by Tim Bayne & Yujin Nagasawa [299] Hasidic mysticism as an activism, by Jerome Gellman [343] HERSHENOV, DAvip & ROSE KoCH-HERSHENOV Personal identity and Purgatory [439] Hick, JOHN Exclusivism versus pluralism in religion: a response to Kevin Meeker [207] I’m no soul, man: a response to Baltimore, by Kevin Corcoran [431] Impossible worlds, by Brian Leftow [393] Jacob Boehme and Paul Tillich: a reassessment of the mystical philosopher and systematic theologian, by Daniel J. Peterson [225] Jewish monotheism and the Christian God, by N. M. L. Nathan [75] KNIGHT, GORDON Universalism for open theists [213] KOCH-HERSHENOV, ROSE & David HERSHENOV Personal identity and Purgatory [439] KraFT, JAMES Philip Quinn’s contribution to the epistemic challenge of religious diversity [453] LEFTow, BRIAN Impossible worlds [393] MAITZEN, STEPHEN Divine hiddenness and the demographics of theism [177] MEEKER, KEVIN Pluralism, exclusivism, and the theoretical virtues [193] Modal gap (The): the objective problem of Lessing’s ditch(es) and Kierkegaard’s subjective reply, by Matthew A. Benton [27] Moral case (The) for reincarnation, by Carlo Filice [45] NAGASAWA, YUJIN & TIM BayNE The grounds of worship [299] NATHAN, N. M. L. Jewish monotheism and the Christian God [75] Non-human animals and process theodicy, by Gary Chartier [3] Open theism: does God risk or hope?, by James D. Rissler [63] Persistence and divine conservation, by David Vander Laan [159] Personal identity and Purgatory, by David Hershenov & Rose Koch-Hershenov [439] PETERSON, DANIEL J. Jacob Boehme and Paul Tillich: a reassessment of the mystical philosopher and systematic theologian [225] Philip Quinn’s contribution to the epistemic challenge of religious diversity, by James Kraft [453] Pluralism, exclusivism, and the theoretical virtues, by Kevin Meeker [193] Problem (The) with Alston’s indirect analogy-argument from religious experience, by Ulf Zackariasson [329] Response (A) to Cordry on design, by Mark Wynn [291] Rice, HUGH Divine omniscience, timelessness, and the power to do otherwise [123] RISSLER, JAMES D. Open theism: does God risk or hope? [63] Sartre, Schelling, and onto-theology, by Sebastian Gardner [247] SHEEHY, PAUL Theism and modal realism [315] STRICKLAND, LLoyD God’s problem of multiple choice [141] Theism and modal realism, by Paul Sheehy [315] Theism and the philosophy of nature, by Benjamin S. Cordry [273] TRAKAKIS, NICK Why there is reason to remain sceptical of Durston’s scepticism [101] Universalism for open theists, by Gordon Knight [213] VANDER LAAN, DAvID Persistence and divine conservation [159] Why there is reason to remain sceptical of Durston’s scepticism, by Nick Trakakis [101] Woop, GRAHAM The fine-tuning argument: the ‘design-inference’ version [467] WYNN, Mark A response to Cordry on design [291] ZACKARIASSON, ULF The problem with Alston's indirect analogy-argument from religious experience [329] Book reviews Belief in God: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion, by T. J. Mawson (Elizabeth Burns) [492] BurreELL, David Faith and Freedom: An Interfaith Perspective (Richard Cross) [360] Christian Faith and the Problem of Evil, Peter van Inwagen (ed.) (Katherin Rogers) [111] CARLISLE, CLARE Kierkegaard’s Philosophy of Becoming: Movements and Positions (Matthew A. Benton) [488] Divine Faith, by John R. T. Lamont (William Lad Sessions) [351] Divine Lawmaker (The): Lectures on Induction, Laws of Nature, and the Existence of God, by John Foster (Willem B. Drees) [497] Emergence (The) ofE thical Man, by Joseph B. Soloveitchik (Daniel Rynhold) [364] Evidence and Faith: Philosophy and Religion since the Seventeenth Century, by Charles Taliaferro (Terence Penelhum) [473] Faith and Freedom: An Interfaith Perspective, by David Burrell (Richard Cross) [360] Faith and Philosophical Analysis: The Impact of Analytical Philosophy on the Philosophy of Religion, Harriet A. Harris & Christopher J. Insole (eds) (T. J. Mawson) [355] Foster, JOHN The Divine Lawmaker: Lectures on Induction, Laws of Nature, and the Existence of God (Willem B. Drees) [497] GAVRILYUK, PAUL The Suffering of the Impassible God: The Dialectics of Patristic Thought (Josef Léssl) [116] Harris, HARRIET A. & CHRISTOPHER J. INSOLE (eds) Faith and Philosophical Analysis: The Impact of Analytical Philosophy on the Philosophy of Religion (T. J. Mawson) [355 Hegel and Christian Theology: A Reading of the Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion, by Peter C. Hodgson (Andrew Cummings) [477] HopGson, Peter C. Hegel and Christian Theology: A Reading of the Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion (Andrew Cummings) [477 INSOLE, CHRISTOPHER J. & Harriet A. Harris (eds) Faith and Philosophical Analysis: The Impact of Analytical Philosophy on the Philosophy of Religion (T. J. Mawson) [355 Kierkegaard’s Philosophy of Becoming: Movements and Positions, by Clare Carlisle (Matthew A. Benton) [488] LAMONT, JOHN R. T. Divine Faith (William Lad Sessions) [351] Living Christianly: Kierkegaard’s Dialectic of Christian Existence, by Sylvia Walsh (George Pattison) [240] Mawson, T. J. Beliefi n God: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion (Elizabeth Burns) [492] Moral Vision (The) of Iris Murdoch, by Heather Widdows (Stephen Mulhall) [368] PATTISON, GEORGE The Philosophy ofK ierkegaard (Simon D. Podmore) [483] Philosophy (The) of Kierkegaard, by George Pattison (Simon D. Podmore) [483] Religion and Morality, by William J. Wainwright (Margaret Watkins Tate) [235] SOLOVEITCHIK, JOSEPH B. The Emergence of Ethical Man (Daniel Rynhold) [364| Suffering (The) oft he Impassible God: The Dialectics of Patristic Thought, by Paul Gavrilyuk (Josef Léssl) [116] Index vii TALIAFERRO, CHARLES Evidence and Faith: Philosophy and Religion since the Seventeenth Century (Terence Penelhum) [473] VAN INWAGEN, PeTeR (ed.) Christian Faith and the Problem oEfv il (Katherin Rogers) [111] WALSH, SYLVIA Living Christianly: Kierkegaard’s Dialectic of Christian Existence (George Pattison) [240] WAINWRIGHT, WILLIAM J. Religion and Morality (Margaret Watkins Tate) [235] Wippows, HEATHER The Moral Vision of Iris Murdoch (Stephen Mulhall) [368]

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