Browsing HDS Scholarly Articles by Title
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Sacrifice/Human Sacrifice in Religious Traditions
(Oxford University Press, 2013) -
Scripture
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Scripture and the Qur'ân
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Short Collection: On Major Works of Islamic Civilization
(2022)A collection of four short papers on Major Works of Islamic Civilization -
Socrates’ Four Arguments for the Immortality of the Soul in the Phaedo: Informal Fallacies, Ambiguities, and Overall Inconsistency
(2022)In this paper, I argue that none of Socrates’ four arguments for the immortality of the soul can prove it to be immortal. All that the four arguments amount to is an inference to the best explanation. However, this inference ... -
Sports Diplomacy
(David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies Harvard University, 2012) -
Thinking Bodies: The Spirit of a Latina Incarnational Imagination
(Fordham University Press, 2011) -
Those Who Study and Teach the Qur'an
(Ashgate Publishing, 2010) -
Traditionalism in Islam: An Essay in Interpretation
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Transcendence in Islam
(The Australian Association for the Study of Religions, 1982) -
“Unitarianism, Universalism, and Unitarian Universalism”
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2013)Unitarian Universalism is a liberal religious tradition with denominational roots in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, and theological roots stretching back to the Radical Reformation and the patristic ... -
Universalism for the Damned: Introducing the Theology of George Lippard
(2014)The article focuses on the theological message of a universalism for the sinful individuals which was expounded by novelist and unionist George Lippard during the 19th century. Topics discussed Lippard's vision of sin and ... -
Unsettling Bodies
(Indiana University Press, 2010) -
What Plato Shows that Callicles Infers in the Gorgias
(2022)In this paper, I argue that Callicles has plausible reasons to accuse Socrates of playing word tricks around the notions of nature and convention. Whether Callicles is right or wrong to accuse Socrates of doing so is not ... -
Zoroastrian Responses to the Problem of Evil: Seven Approaches Discussing Dualism and Monotheism
(2023)“Is Zoroastrianism Dualist or Monotheistic?” is an article in which Boyd and Crosby present two dualist and four monotheist responses to that question. The authors submit these six versions to philosophical scrutiny according ...