Publications

Book Review - Scholarly Journals--Published

  • Marc A. Pugliese. The One the Many and the Trinity: Joseph A. Bracken and the Challenge of Process Metaphysics. Andrews University Seminary Studies, Vol 50, No 1 (Spring 2012). Pp. 117-120. (08/2014)
  • Warren S. Brown and Brad D. Strawn, The Physical Nature of Christian Life: Neuroscience, Psychology, and the Church. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012. Pp. xii + 168. Bibliography. Index. Paperback. No price. Andrews University Seminary Studies. (10/2012)
  • Philip Clayton and Steven Knapp, The Predicament of Belief: Science, Philosophy and Faith. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011. Pp. x + 178. Index. $23.50. Andrews University Seminary Studies. (10/2011)

Scholarly Journals--Published

  •  “Jerusalem Syndrome: Some Reminiscences of the Recent Bible Conference in Jerusalem.” Spectrum: Journal of the Association of Adventist Forums, vol. 40. No 3 (Summer 2012). Pp. 13-17. (08/2014)
  •  “My God, Why?  The Question that Never Goes Away.” Spectrum: Journal of the Association of Adventist Forums, Vol 41, No 1 (Winter 2013). Pp. 29-33. (08/2014)
  • “Are We Really Free? A Biblically Based Response to Neurophysiological Reductionism.” Andrews University Seminary Studies, Vol. 51, No. 1 (Spring 2013). Pp. 69-82. (08/2014)
  • “Adventists Finding Identity in God.” Spectrum: Journal of the Association of Adventist Forums. Vol. 41, no. 4 (Fall 2013). Pp. 18-29. (08/2014)
  •  “Does Open Theism Limit God?” Wesleyan Theological Journal, vol. 48, no. 2 (Fall 2013), pp. 30-43. (08/2014)
  • “Inerrancy, Adventism, and Church Unity,” Spectrum: Journal of the Association of Adventist Forums. Vol. 42, no. 1 (Winter 2014). Pp. 10-19. (08/2014)
  • “Peril and Promise: Teaching Philosophy in an Adventist Context,” Journal of Adventist Education,” vol. 76, no. 5 (Summer 2014), pp. 4-7. (08/2014)

Books and Chapters

  • “Creatio ex Nihilo: It’s Not All about Nothing.” Wesleyan Theological Journal. Vol. 47, no. 2 (Fall 2012). Pp. 110-123. (08/2014)
  • Suffering and the Search for Meaning: Contemporary Responses to the Problem of Pain. Intervarsity Academic, 2014. Over the centuries philosophers and theologians have put forward numerous explanations for suffering in ana attempt to find meaning in the midst of the pain and evil that plagues human existence. This book describes seven of the most influential responses to the challenges that suffering brings. It examines arguments supporting each position as well as the question it raises, and perhaps most important, explores its personal appear. The last chapter guides the reader in the development of a "practical theodicy," the attempt to deal resourcefully with suffering when it comes to each of us.  (07/2014)
  • “Trinity, Temporality and Open Theism.” In Models of God and Alternative Ultimate Realities. Ed. Jeanine Diller and Asa Kasher. Springer, 2013. (10/2013)

Non-Scholarly Journals

  • “Words.” Evening Rounds: Daily Devotional Stories. Ed. Donna R. Hadley. Loma Linda University Press, 2013. p. 46. (10/2013)

Scholarly Journals--Submitted

  • “Body-Symbol-Person: Transparency and Enhancement,” Journal of Religious Ethics.” (Present)

Abstract

  • (PEER REVIEWED) . "The Challenge Of Spiritual Individualism(And How to Meet it)." Andrews University Seminary Studies Vol.43.1 (): 113-131.