
Analyzing Prayer
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- Introduction
- 1: Scott Davison: Petitionary Prayer and Pride
- 2: Jordan Wessling: Interceding for the Lost: On the Effectiveness of Petitioning God for Human Salvation
- 3: Amber Griffioen: Are You There, God? It's Me, the Theist: On the Viability and Virtue of Non-Doxastic Prayer
- 4: James R. Gordon: Praying in the Name of Christ: Friedrich Schleiermacher's 'Mystical' Account of Prayer
- 5: Oliver D. Crisp: Prayer as Complaint
- 6: Kevin Timpe: Toward an Account of Lamenting Well
- 7: Ross Inman: Theology in the Second Person: Christian Dogmatics as a Mode of Prayer
- 8: Katherine Sonderegger: Does God Pray?
- 9: James M. Arcadi: Blessing God as Pledge of Allegiance: A Speech Act Theoretic Approach
- 10: Kyle Strobel: Knowing as you are Known: Prayer in the Presence of God
- 11: Adam Green: Prayer as the Road to Self-Knowledge
- 12: Jason McMartin: Prayer and the Meaning of Life
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