
Christian Physicalism?
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Joshua R. Farris is assistant professor of theology at Houston Baptist University.
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Thomas McCall
Christian Physicalism? An Introduction
Joshua R. Farris & R. Keith Loftin
1. The Incorporeality of the Soul in Patristic Thought
Paul L. Gavrilyuk
2. Christian Physicalism: Against the Medieval Divines
Thomas Atkinson
3. Substance Dualism and the Diachronic/Synchronic Unity of Consciousness
J.P. Moreland
4. Christian Physicalism and Our Knowledge of God
Angus Menuge
5. Physicalism, Divine Eternality, and Life Everlasting
R. Keith Loftin and R.T. Mullins
6. Holy Saturday and Christian Theological Anthropology
Jason McMartin
7. Physicalism, the Incarnation, and Holy Saturday: A Conversation with Karl Barth
Marc Cortez
8. Physicalist Christology and the Two Sons Worry
R.T. Mullins
9. Physicalism and the Death of Christ
Charles Taliaferro
10. Christian Materialism Entails Pelagianism
Matthew J. Hart
11. Sanctification and Physicalism
R. Scott Smith
12. Neuroscience, Spiritual Formation, and Bodily Souls: A Critique of Christian Physicalism
Brandon Rickabaugh & C
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