International Journal for Philosophy of Religion

Papers
(The median citation count of International Journal for Philosophy of Religion is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Faith: intention to form theistic beliefs18
Minding creation: theological panpsychism and the doctrine of creation6
Analytic Theology and the academic study of Religion, by William Wood. Oxford University Press, 2021. 299 pages, $100.00 (hb)5
Purpose in the Universe: the Moral and metaphysical case for Ananthropocentric Purposivism, by Timothy Mulgan. Oxford University Press, 2015. 435 pp. $100 (hb), $31.95 (pb)4
Modal appearances and the modal ontological argument4
The nature of aseity and the ontological subordination problem4
Simply providential: a Thomistic response to Schmid’s providential collapse argument against classical theism4
The image of God: the problem of evil and the problem of mourning (Eleonore Stump) publisher: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022, 432 pp, $130.004
Abhinavagupta, the hard problem of consciousness, and the moral grounding problem3
A Radical Pluralist Philosophy of Religion: Cross-Cultural, Multireligious, Interdisciplinary. Mikel Burley. Bloomsbury, 2020. 245pp., $26.95 (pb.)3
Moral substitution reimagined3
Mystical ineffability: a nonconceptual theory3
Simon Kittle and Georg Gasser, eds. The Divine Nature: personal and A-Personal perspectives. New York: Routledge, 2022. Viii + 347pp. $170.00 (hc), $39.71 (ebook)3
Response to my fellow symposiasts2
An inexplicably good argument for causal finitism2
Wittgenstein and cognitivism about religious belief2
Can we trust the word of God? Defending skeptical theism from skeptical theology2
Determined freedom: a substance-causal account of theological compatibilism2
Tyler Dalton McNabb and Erik Baldwin, Eastern Philosophy and Classical Theism2
Review of Rik peels, Life Without God2
The negative theology of absolute infinity: Cantor, mathematics, and humility2
A philosophical defence of limited foreknowledge open theism2
Pascal’s wager and the myth of the neutral calculator2
On the metaphysics of the incarnation2
A response to Swinburne’s theodicy: a simpler logical argument from evil1
Editorial Preface1
God’s necessary existence: a thomistic perspective1
Representing God as a moral agent: cognitive roots of the problem of evil and a challenge to classical theists1
Miraculosity claims as inferences to the best explanation: why reasoning about miracles must be abductive1
Perfecting agents1
Arguing from cognitive science of religion: is religious belief debunked?1
Kant’s Version of Lessing’s Ditch: The Historical as a Drawbridge to the Rational1
Metaphors, religious language and linguistic expressibility1
Moral knowledge: theism vs. Naturalism1
Is there something of divinity regarding Kant’s account of reason?1
Religious hinge epistemology: Are religious hinges unique?1
Incompatible and incomparable perfections: a new argument against perfect being theism1
Another Wittgensteinian response to the evolutionary argument against naturalism1
Book Symposium: John Bishop and Ken Perszyk, God, Purpose, and Reality: A Euteleological Understanding of Theism. Oxford University Press, 2023. 224 pp. $98.001
Swinburne’s theodicy: “on justifying why God permits horrendous suffering”1
The ground of beings cannot be a being: a grounding-theoretic argument1
An open theist critique of Peels’ account of divine repentance1
Prior and Aquinas: propositions and the knowledge of a tensed reality1
Hopeful universalism and the goodness of God: a fittingness approach1
Editorial preface1
Moral Normativity: Naturalism vs. Theism1
Does moral anti-theodicy beg the question?1
Is it wrong for God to create persons? A response to Monaghan1
Descartes on intellectual joy and the intellectual love of god1
Moral knowledge and epistemic limits: a theistic framework for understanding blameless ignorance1
Kant on moral character, immortality, and holiness as the limit of virtue: curing moral despair at the cost of moral anxiety1
A new Gaunilian objection to Anselm’s ‘ontological argument’1
Prolegomena to a Buddhist philosophy of religion1
Future contingency, future indeterminacy, and grounding: comments on Todd0
Malebranche on Space, Time, and Divine Simplicity0
Review: Draper, Current Controversies in Philosophy of Religion0
An ontology of human origins0
Andrew Loke’s indirect defence of the successive addition argument0
Free will, transworld depravity, and divine omniscience0
Future contingency, future indeterminacy, and grounding: comments on Todd0
Strategies for stage II of cosmological arguments0
God and gratuitous evil: Between the rock and the hard place0
A reason for apatheism0
The premortalist free will defense0
On Philip Goff’s case for agentive cosmopsychism0
Between knowledge and certainty: the grammatical duality in Wittgenstein’s view of religious belief0
Evil as privation: its true meaning and import0
God’s absolute immutability vis-a-vis his real relation with the world0
Editorial preface0
Against the aloneness argument0
Matthew Benton and Jonathan Kvanvig, eds., Religious Disagreement and Pluralism. Oxford University Press, 2022, 304 pp., $85.00 (hc)0
Swami Medhananda, Swami Vivekananda’s Vedantic Cosmopolitanism. Oxford University Press, 2022, 412 + ix pp. $99.00 (hc)0
Classical theism and universalism0
The precreation moment is easy to find: a reply to Ben page and some reflections on rival theories of creation0
On the rationality of prayers of praise and thanksgiving0
Review of Aribiah Attoe (2022) groundwork for a New Kind of African Metaphysics. Palgrave Macmillan. Hardcover $64.99 USD0
Are cosmological arguments good arguments?0
Adam Graves: The Phenomenology of Revelation in Heidegger, Marion, and Ricoeur0
Are Plantinga’s theodicy and defense incompatible?0
Adams’ theory of goodness as Godlikeness amended0
Time and the holy0
A Buddhist approach to moral knowledge without god0
The problem of the distribution of evil and a fluctuating maximal god0
Editorial preface0
Book symposium: Patrick Todd, The open future: why future contingents are all false. New York: Oxford University Press, 2021. 224 pp. $80.000
Omnisubjectivity: an essay on God and Subjectivity. Linda Zagzebski. Oxford University Press, 2023, x and 209 pp, $35 (hrd)0
Editorial Preface0
Does agnosticism have positive evidence?0
Book Symposium: John Bishop and Ken Perszyk, God, Purpose, and Reality: A Euteleological Understanding of Theism. Oxford University Press, 2023. 224 pp. $98.000
Counting to infinity, successive addition, and the length of the past0
Reconsidering the Alien Doctor Analogy: a challenge to skeptical theism0
Praise the Lord!0
O Precreation, where Art thou?0
Religious conversion, philosophy, and social science0
Still standing: a reply to Haratine on nonlapsarianism0
Perry Hendricks: skeptical theism. Palgrave MacMillan, 2023, 294 + xiii pp. $99.00 (ebook); $129.99 (hardcover)0
The return of the positivist theory of religion0
Getting tense about the atonement0
A fundamental flaw in the free will defence0
Not a Body: the Catalyst of St. Augustine’s Intellectual Conversion in the Books of the Platonists0
Elucidating open theism0
The placeholder god: psychedelic religion and the suspension of reference0
Game theory and omniscience0
Correction to: Determined freedom: a substance-causal account of theological compatibilism0
God in the gap: rethinking divine gender and moving toward reconciliation0
Analytic Theology and the academic study of Religion, by William Wood. Oxford University Press, 2021. 299 pages, $100.00 (hb)0
The two parts of Kant’s moral religion0
Is theism compatible with moral error theory? a response to Lambert0
Book Symposium: John Bishop and Ken Perszyk, God, purpose, and reality: a Euteleological understanding of Theism. Oxford University Press, 2023. 224 pp. $98.000
Clare Carlisle: Spinoza’s Religion: a New Reading of the Ethics. Princeton University Press, 2021, 288 pp, $29.95 (hc)0
Are there everyday examples of simultaneous causation? Buddhist examples and arguments0
Cognitivism about religious belief in later Wittgenstein0
Does Wittgenstein’s philosophical anti-scientism allow for supernaturalism?0
Halvor Kvandal, God naturalized: epistemological reflections on theistic belief in light of the New Science of Religion. Springer, 2022, 204 + vii pp. $89.00 (e-book), $119.99 (hc),0
Hearing God speak? Debunking arguments and everyday religious experiences0
Ritual efficacy and the limits of recognition: invisible-order performatives0
What is wrong with exclusivism? Religious exclusivism between epistemic overconfidence and epistemic humility0
Why the debunking threat won’t go away0
On the incoherence of Molinism: incompatibility of the single act of will with divine providence0
Love and Self-Sacrifice: Kierkegaard, Maimonides and the Poor Spouse Predicament0
Not on the same Page: Mullins’s misreadings and still no strong justification for precreation0
The moral appeals of ancestors0
Yujin nagasawa, the problem of evil for atheists. Oxford university press, 2024, 252 pp., $100 (hardcover), open-access https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198901884.001.00010
Moral knowledge and the existence of god0
Time, atemporal existence, and divine temporal consciousness: a bimodalist account for divine consciousness0
On the ethics of high stakes hide and go seek: a response to James Beilby0
Swinburne’s Theodicy: Why God Might Permit Evil and Suffering0
The role of divine grace in Kant’s rational religion0
Correction to: Maximal possessiveness: A serious flaw in the evil God challenge0
Book Symposium: John Bishop and Ken Perszyk, God, Purpose, and Reality: A Euteleological Understanding of Theism. Oxford University Press, 2023. 224 pp. $98.000
Adamson, Avicenna and God’s knowledge of particulars0
Schellenberg on divine hiddenness and non-doxastic faith0
A moderate defense of the fall and original sin0
Universe without a cause: a reply to David Lu0
Dostoevsky within the problem of evil: influences and reception0
Critical notice of Christopher J. Insole: Kant and the Divine: from contemplation to the Moral Law (Oxford University Press, 2020)0
Neo-Cartesianism and the expanded problem of animal suffering0
The Shoah and the neighbor: the Holocaust as a trauma of Western thought and Levinas's "post-traumatic" philosophy0
What could Jesus do?0
Freedom, flourishing, and fairness0
If Molinism is true, what can you do?0
Reconsidering faith and doubt (as suspension of judgment)0
Reversing the problem of evil0
The contradictory god thesis and non-dialetheic mystical contradictory theism0
John Bishop and Ken Perszyk, Religious Naturalism0
A soul-making theodicy for animals?0
A New Moral Argument for the existence of God0
The creation objection against timelessness fails0
Book symposium: Patrick Todd, The Open Future: Why Future Contingents are All False. New York: Oxford University Press, 2021. 224 pp. $80.000
Could Avicenna’s god remain within himself?: A reply to the Naṣīrian interpretation0
Basic religious certainty and the new testament0
What are sacred places? A framework for a philosophical topology0
“Resuscitating the Common Consent Argument for Theism”0
Resurrecting van Inwagen’s simulacrum: a defense0
Grounding, infinite regress, and the thomistic cosmological argument0
Book Symposium: Patrick Todd, The Open Future: Why Future Contingents are All False. New York: Oxford University Press, 2021. 224 pp. $80.000
Leibniz, the problem of regret, and the problem of the essentially damned0
Oppy on arguments and worldviews: an internal critique0
On Being and Bonaventure: a Franciscan ontological argument0
Power to forgive: interpersonal forgiveness from an analytical perspective on power0
Why a Christian God would permit so much human suffering10
Defending damnation: a response to Hill0
Critical notice of Jerome Yehuda Gellman, The people, the Torah, the God: a neo-traditional jewish theology. Brookline, MA: Academic Studies Press, 2023. 156 pp. $129.00 (hc)0
Book Symposium: John Bishop and Ken Perszyk, God, Purpose, and Reality: A Euteleological Understanding of Theism. Oxford University Press, 2023. 224 pp. $98.000
The demonstrative use of names, and the divine-name co-reference debate0
Structural evil from coordination trap: a game-theoretic account of the distribution of evil0
Swinburne’s theodicy: ‘horrendous suffering has no rationale’0
Limits on god, freedom for humans0
Narratives & spiritual meaning-making in mental disorder0
Spiritual oneness and the cognitive science of religion0
Helen Yetter-Chappell: The view from everywhere: realist idealism without God0
On the concept of ‘God’ and Schellenberg’s divine hiddenness argument0
On the incoherence of molinism: incompatibility of middle knowledge with divine immutability0
Tyron Goldschmidt and Kenneth L. Pearce (eds.): Idealism: New Essays in Metaphysics0
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