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Last revised:
August 31, 2010.

Published and Forthcoming

"Peirce and Lonergan on Inquiry and the Pragmatics of Inference" International Philosophical Quarterly (forthcoming)

The Fivefold Openness of the Future (contribution to a forthcoming collection edited by William Hasker)

Gratuitous Evil and Divine Providence Religious Studies 46 (2010): 281-302.

Probability, Truth, and the Openness of the Future: Reply to Pruss Faith and Philosophy 27 (2010): 197-204.

Presentism, Truthmakers, and God Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 90 (2009): 41–62.

Beyond the Chessmaster Analogy: Game Theory and Divine Providence, in Thomas Jay Oord (ed.), Creation
Made Free: Open Theology Engaging Science
(Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2009).

Fumerton's Principle of Inferential Justification, Skepticism, and the Nature of Inference Journal of Philosophical Research 33 (2008): 215–234.

Generic Open Theism and Some Varieties Thereof Religious Studies 44 (2008): 225–234.

The Philosophical Case for Open Theism Philosophia 35 (2007): 301–311.

Open Theism, Omniscience, and the Nature of the Future Faith and Philosophy 23 (2006): 432–459.

Under Review

"Five Roads to Fatalism and the Openness of the Future"

"The Problem of Variation over a Continuum"

In Preparation

The Openness of the Future and the Openness of God (monograph)

"A Dilemma for Molinists"

Dissertation

The Problem of Induction: An Epistemological and Methodological Response
(Fordham University, 2004). John Greco, advisor

Dissertation Summary