Forthcoming David Paulsen Festschrift Table of Contents

Here’s the provisional table of contents, in the provisional order it will be published, for the forthcoming book I’m editing and putting together, to be published by Greg Kofford Books: Sowing the Fields of the Peacemakers: Essays on Mormon Philosophy and Theology in Honor of David L. Paulsen

Title Page

Dedicatory Page

Acknowledgments

1.  Introduction

2.  Carl Mosser, “Classifying Mormon Theism”

3.  Brian D. Birch, “ ‘Faith Seeking Understanding’: Mormon Atheology and the Challenge of Fideism”

4.  Paul Owen, “The Enigma Of Mormonism: Ruminations of an Anglican Friend and Critic”

5.  Craig L. Blomberg, “Is Evangelical Mormonism a Possibility in the Near Future?”

6.  Donald W. Musser, “Collision, Division, Conversation: When Mormon Scholars and Christian Theologians Talk”

7.  Joseph L. Price, “Pursuing Truth, Justice, and Dialogue: A Primer on Liberation Theology Toward a Mormon-Christian Dialogue”

8.  Stephen T. Davis, “David Paulsen on Divine Embodiment”

9.  Clark H. Pinnock, “Does Divine Passibility Entail Divine Corporeality?”

10.  John E. Sanders, “Conceptual Metaphor Theory and the Mormon Understanding of God”

11.  James E. Faulconer, “Transascendance: Transcendence in Mormon Thought”

12.  Robert L. Millet, “ ‘We Shall Be Like Him’: Explorations into the LDS Doctrine of Deification”

13.  Richard Sherlock, “Mormonism, Process Theology, and Miracles”

14.  Blake T. Ostler, “Do Kalaam Infinity Arguments Apply to the Infinite Past?”

15.  Lyndsey Nay, John W. Welch, “Explaining Jesus Christ and Joseph Smith” (Tentative Title)

16.  Francis J. Beckwith, “Mormonism, Natural Law, and Constitutional Democracy: Reflections on the Romney Candidacy”

17.  Douglas J. Davies, “Restoration or Rebirth: Mormon and American Options of Authenticity”

18.  R. Dennis Potter, “Lehi’s Opposition Theodicy”

19.  James M. McLachlan, “All’s Well That Ends Well: Evil, Eschatology, and Love in F.W.J. Schelling and David L. Paulsen”

20.  Daniel Barron, “Biographical Essay” (Title Forthcoming)

Contributors’ Bios

Bibliography

Index

7 Comments

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7 Responses to Forthcoming David Paulsen Festschrift Table of Contents

  1. Hey,
    Why don’t you have an essay in this forth coming book?

  2. Jacob

    It’s a full time job just to be editor. I authored the introduction to the volume, but left the chapters to the experts :) I’m co-editing another book on the atonement and do have a chapter in that book.

  3. Congratulations on being involved in such an awesome project, I really look forward to it!

  4. Jacob

    Thanks for the vote of confidence. I’m behind in the edits and now that school has started again it will be even harder to stay on top of it. Hopefully before the end of the year it will be complete.

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  7. Jacob – when is his going to be done?

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