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eviewed in Catholic Books Review, Christian Research Journal, Religious Studies<br />
Review, Faith & Mission, CSJ and Catholic Books Review.<br />
43. "Academic Integration and Christian Scholarship," in <strong>Ph</strong>ilosophy: Christian<br />
Perspectives for the New Millennium, ed. by Paul Copan, Scott B. Luley, Stan W.<br />
Wallace (Norcross, Georgia: RZIM Press, 2003), pp. 59-74. [<strong>Th</strong>is is a reprint of<br />
“Academic Integration and the Christian Scholar,” <strong>Th</strong>e Real Issue<br />
(January/February 2000): 6-11].<br />
44. "John Hospers," in Dictionary of Literary Biography 279: American <strong>Ph</strong>ilosophers, 1950-<br />
2000(Columbia, SC: Bruccoli Clark Layman, Inc., 2003), pp. 113-120.<br />
45. “<strong>Th</strong>e Evidence of Consciousness: <strong>Th</strong>e Enigma of the Mind,” in <strong>Th</strong>e Case for a Creator,<br />
ed. by Lee Strobel (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2003), pp. 247-272.<br />
46. "Intelligent Design, <strong>Th</strong>eistic Realism, and Human Nature," in Science: Christian<br />
Perspectives in the New Millennium, ed. by Scott B. Luley, Paul C. Copan, Stan W.<br />
Wallace (Norcross, Georgia: RZIM Press, 2004).<br />
47. To Every One An Answer: A Case for the Christian Worldview, (Downers Grove,<br />
Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 2004). [I serve as co-editor with Francis Beckwith and<br />
William Lane Craig]. <strong>Th</strong>is is reviewed in Faith & Mission, and Missiology.<br />
48. “<strong>Ph</strong>ysicalism, Naturalism and the Nature of Human Persons,” in To Every One An<br />
Answer: A Case for the Christian Worldview, ed. By Francis Beckwith, William Lane<br />
Craig, J. P. Moreland (Downers Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 2004).<br />
49. “Is Foundationalism Passe? An Analysis of Post-Conservative Epistemology,” coauthored<br />
with Garry DeWeese, in Constructing a Center: Evangelical<br />
Accommodation in a Post-<strong>Th</strong>eological Era, ed. by Justin Taylor, Millard Erickson,<br />
and Paul Kjoss Helseth (Wheaton, Illinois: Crossway Books, 2004), pp. 81-107.<br />
50. <strong>Ph</strong>ilosophy Made Slightly Less Difficult, co-authored with Garry DeWeese (Downers<br />
Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 2005). <strong>Th</strong>is is reviewed in Breakpoint, Christian<br />
Book Previews, and Pneuma Review.<br />
51. Smart Faith with Mark Matlock (Colorado Springs, Colorado: NavPress, 2005).<br />
52. “Hume and the Argument from Consciousness,” in In Defense of Natural <strong>Th</strong>eology, ed.<br />
by Douglas Groothuis, James Sennett, (Downers Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity<br />
Press, 2005), pp. 271-296.<br />
53. “<strong>Th</strong>e Mind/Body Problem,” in Science, Religion, and Society: History, Culture, and<br />
Controversy, ed. by Gar Laderman and Arri Eisen (Armonk, N. Y.: M. E. Sharpe:<br />
2005), Vol. I, pp. 565-574.<br />
54. “Truth, Contemporary <strong>Ph</strong>ilosophy, and the Postmodern Turn,” in Whatever<br />
Happened to Truth, ed. by Andreas Kostenberger (Wheaton, Illinois: Crossway,<br />
2005), pp. 75-92.<br />
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