Faith and Philosophy INDEX Volume 17, 2001 ARTICLES: ALSTON, WILLIAM P. Religious Belief and Values..................024-36-49 BAKER, LYNNE RUDDER. Material Persons and the RUN I Nisa hsiiccseslseits Tikit saesncchcibidaiatbaadeaailooen 151-167 BURRELL, DAVID B. Creation, Metaphysics, and Ethics.............. 204-221 CRAIG, WILLIAM L. Kvanvig No A-Theorist...............:esesseee7e7e-e3e8d0 CRAIG, WILLIAM L. Middle Knowledge, Truth-Makers, EU Te COI CII oasis inte sscitetenseusiecnnncoseereinnensinebasedi 337 CROSBY, JOHN F. The Twofold Source of the Dignity of Persons FERREIRA, M. JAMIE. Normativity and Reference in a Wittgensteinian Philosophy of Religion FLINT, THOMAS P. ‘A Death He Freely Accepted’: Molinist Reflections on the Incarnation ...........:ccccccseeseeseeceeeeeeeees sina GELLMANN, JEROME I. Fear and Trembling: Kierkegaard’s Christian Work GOETZ, STEWART. Stump on Libertarianism and the Principle of Alternative Possibilities ........0......cccesseeeseseeeeeeeees 93-101 HALLETT, GARTH L. “The Tedium of Immortality” HARTLE, ANN. The Dialectic of Faith and Reason PA ENO eR 00k TO tiene sitccscnnisiniedeimnnncitoponantacuneihtad HENRY, DOUGLAS V. Does Reasonable Nonbelief Exist?. HERTZBERG, LARS. Rush Rhees on Philosophy and Religious Discourse KOEHL, ANDREW. Reformed Epistemology and Diversity 168-191 KOONS, ROBERT C. Defeasible Reasoning, Special Pleading and the Cosmological Argument: A Reply to Oppy 192-203 KVANVIG, JONATHAN L. Omniscience and Eternity: A Reply to Craig 369-376 McCANN, HUGH J. Sovereignty and Freedom: \ Reply to Rowe 110-116 MORGAN, VANCE G. Humility and the Transcendent MORRISTON, WES. Explanatory Priority and Rie CU EACUCIIS GAT FPO CRONINN ocd skis ccssccercccsecsiasceeeeceseecstrntconneiooe 21-35 PHILLIPS, D. Z. ‘What God Himself Cannot Tell Us’: Realism Versus Metaphysical Realism RHEES, RUSH. On Religion: Notes on Four Conversations with Wittgenstein RIETAN, ERIC H. Universalism and Autonomy: Towards a Comparative Defense of Universalism Faith and Philosophy SULLIVAN, THOMAS and RUSSELL PANNIER. Getting a Grip on the Philosophies of Thomas Aquinas: A Defense of Systematic Reconstruction...........:cccseseeeeeeteeeesese0e-e6e0 TALBOTT, THOMAS. Universalism and the Supposed Oddity of Our Earthly Life: Reply to Michael Murray VanARRAGON, RAY. Transworld Damnation and Cains Cormier iicnens Seni insti snncsciosesescvscnsasisnsnietnssnsvonssintbe 241-260 VERBIN, N. K. Seeing-As and the Justification of Religious Belief: Reasons and Miracles WHITTAKER, JOHN H. Belief, Practice, and Grammatical Understanding WIELENBERG, ERIK J. The New Paradox of the RNA aNe a ek og cc Sst is Soe tack ioe pment 261-268 WINCH, PETER. What Has Philosophy to Say to Religious Discourse 416-430 REVIEWS: BURRELL, DAVID B. A Most Unlikely God and From Existence to God. (Barry Miller) ..................:sssccsssessccsseesssens CASEY, KEN. Coleridge, Philosophy and Religion: Aids to Reflection and the Mirror of the Spirit. (Douglas Hedley) CUNEO, TERRENCE. Love Disconsoled: Meditations on Christian Charity. (Jackson, Timotivy P.) ....:0.00...0-0sscrsevecavsvessessesees DAVIES, BRIAN. Horrendous Evils and the Goodness of God. (Marilyn McCord Adams) LEE, PATRICK. Knowledge and Faith in Thomas Aquinas. (John I. Jenkins) ................csscssccsscersesosossessoese MENSSEN, SANDRA. Faith and Understanding. (Paul Helm)....12 MERIWETHER, NICHOLAS K. Dependent Rational Animals: Why Human Beings Need the Virtues. (Alasdair MacIntyre) QUINN, PHILIP L. Providence and the Problem of Evil. (Richard Swinburne) TALIAFERRO, CHARLES C. God and OPIN COINS FU GINS isn ci inienescsesisncdsses concontencabistantesnomaneianns 137