“Creation as a Foundation of Analogy in Aquinas,” in Divine Transcendence and Immanence
in the Work of Thomas Aquinas. Eds. Harm Goris, Herwi Rikhof, and Henk J. M. Schoot.
(Leuven: Peeters Press, 2009). Draft
• Invited book review of Jules Janssens, Ibn Sina and his influence on the Arabic and
Latin World, forthcoming in Bulletin of International Medieval Research, Summer 2009.
• Invited book review of Daniel Schwartz’s Aquinas on Friendship, in
Journal of the History of Philosophy, vol. 47, (1), pp. 136-137, January, 2009. Review-proofs
• “Maimonides and Aquinas: A Medieval Misunderstanding?” in Revista
Portuguesa de Filosofia, vol. 64, (1), pp. 379-396, 2008.
• Book review of Mercedes Rubio’s Aquinas and Maimonides on the Possibility of the
Knowledge of God in Journal of the History of Philosophy, vol 46, (2), pp. 319-320,
April, 2008. Book Review
• Invited book review of Rik Van Nieuwenhove et al., Eds., The Theology of Thomas
Aquinas, in Bulletin of International Medieval Research, vol. 13, pp. 77-79, 2007. Book Review-uncorrected proof
• “De Genesi ad litteram and the Galileo Case,” invited article in Go Figure!
Essays on Figuration in Biblical Interpretation. Ed. Stanley D. Walters. (Eugene, OR:
Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2007), pp. 148-160. De Genesi ad litteram
• “Religious Language,” invited entry in Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Eds. James
Fieser and Bradley Dowden, 2007. Religious Language
• “Boethius and the Problem of Evil,” in An Anthology of Philosophical Studies, Eds.
Patricia Hanna, Adrianne McEvoy, and Penelope Voutsina. (Athens: Athens Institute
for Education and Research, 2006), pp. 361-372. Boethius-Uncorrected Version
• “Boethius, Voldemort and the Destructive Effects of Evil,” in Harry Potter and
Philosophy, (Peru, IL: Open Court Press, 2004). Boethius and Voldemort