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    Hasker, William. 1982a. Emergentism.” Religious Studies 18: 473–488.
    Hasker, William. 1982b. Is there a Second Ontological Argument? International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 13(2): 93–101.
    Hasker, William. 1983a. Metaphysics. Downers Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press.
    Hasker, William. 1983b. Concerning the Intelligibility of ‘God is Timeless’.” The New Scholasticism 57(2): 170–195.
    Hasker, William. 1984. Must God Do His Best? International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16(3): 213–223.
    Hasker, William. 1989. God, Time, and Knowledge. Cornell Studies in the Philosophy of Religion. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
    Hasker, William. 1993a. Review of Wierenga (1989).” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 34(1): 53–55.
    Hasker, William. 1993b. How Good/Bad is Middle Knowledge? A reply to Basinger.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 33(2): 111–118.
    Hasker, William. 1994. Review of Alston (1991).” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 35(3): 183–185.
    Hasker, William. 1995. The Epistemic Value of Religious Experience: Perceptual and Explanatory Models.” in The Rationality of Belief and the Plurality of Faith. Essays in Honor of William P. Alston, edited by Thomas D. Senor. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
    Hasker, William. 1999a. The Emergent Self. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
    Hasker, William. 1999b. A New Anti-Molinist Argument.” Religious Studies 35: 291–297.
    Hasker, William. 2001a. Persons as Emergent Substances.” in Soul, Body, and Survival – Essays on the Metaphysics of Human Persons, edited by Kevin Corcoran, pp. 107–119. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
    Hasker, William. 2001b. The Foreknowledge Conundrum.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 50(1): 97–114.
    Hasker, William. 2002. The Absence of a Timeless God.” in God and Time. Essays on the Divine Nature, edited by Gregory E. Ganssle and David M. Woodruff, pp. 182–205. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195129656.001.0001.
    Hasker, William. 2004. God Takes Risks.” in Contemporary Debates in the Philosophy of Religion, edited by Michael L. Peterson and Raymond J. VanArragon, pp. 218–227. Contemporary Debates in Philosophy n. 1. Boston, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishers.
    Hasker, William. 2005a. Afterlife.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2006/entries/afterlife/.
    Hasker, William. 2005b. Analytic Philosophy of Religion.” in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Religion, edited by William J. Wainwright, pp. 421–446. Oxford Handbooks. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0195138090.001.0001.
    Hasker, William. 2007. D.Z. Phillips’ Problems with Evil and with God.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 61(3): 151–160.
    Hasker, William. 2008. Providence, Evil, and the Openness of God. Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 3. London: Routledge.
    Hasker, William. 2009a. Intelligent Design.” Philosophy Compass 4(3): 586–597.
    Hasker, William. 2009b. Has a Trinitarian God Deceived Us? in Philosophical and Theological Essays on the Trinity, edited by Thomas McCall and Michael C. Rea, pp. 38–51. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Hasker, William. 2009c. Beauty and Metaphysics.” European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 1(1): 65–76.
    Hasker, William. 2010a. Persons and the Unity of Consciousness.” in The Waning of Materialism, edited by Robert C. Koons and George Bealer, pp. 175–190. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199556182.001.0001.
    Hasker, William. 2010b. Afterlife.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2010/entries/afterlife/.
    Hasker, William. 2010c. All Too Skeptical Theism.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 68(1): 15–29.
    Hasker, William. 2010d. Theism and Evolutionary Biology.” in A Companion to the Philosophy of Religion, edited by R. Charles Taliaferro, Paul Draper, and Philip L. Quinn, 2nd ed., pp. 548–556. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Hasker, William. 2010e. Eternity and Providence.” in The Cambridge Companion to Christian Philosophical Theology, edited by R. Charles Taliaferro and Chad Meister, pp. 81–94. Cambridge Companions to Religion. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Hasker, William. 2011a. The Need for a Bigger God.” in God in an Open Universe: Science, Metaphysics, and Open Theism, edited by William Hasker, Thomas Jay Oord, and Dean W. Zimmerman, pp. 15–31. Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
    Hasker, William. 2011b. Materialism and the Resurrection: Are the Prospects Improving? European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 3(1): 83–103.
    Hasker, William. 2011c. Trenton Merricks on Some Anti-Molinist Arguments [on Merricks (2011)].” in Molinism. The Contemporary Debate, edited by Kenneth J. Perszyk, pp. 73–77. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199590629.001.0001.
    Hasker, William. 2011d. An Open Theist Theodicy of Natural Evil.” in Molinism. The Contemporary Debate, edited by Kenneth J. Perszyk, pp. 281–302. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199590629.001.0001.
    Hasker, William. 2011e. Souls, Beastly and Human.” in The Soul Hypothesis. Investigations into the Existence of the Soul, edited by Mark C. Baker and Stewart C. Goetz, pp. 202–221. New York: Continuum International Publishing Group.
    Hasker, William. 2011f. The (Non-)Existence of Molinist Counterfactuals.” in Molinism. The Contemporary Debate, edited by Kenneth J. Perszyk, pp. 25–36. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199590629.001.0001.
    Hasker, William. 2011g. Divine Knowledge and Human Freedom.” in The Oxford Handbook of Free Will, edited by Robert H. Kane, 2nd ed., pp. 39–55. Oxford Handbooks. New York: Oxford University Press. First edition: Kane (2002), doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195399691.001.0001.
    Hasker, William. 2012. Is Materialism Equivalent to Dualism? in After Physicalism, edited by Benedikt Paul Göcke, pp. 180–199. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    Hasker, William. 2013a. Metaphysics and the Tri-Personal God. Oxford Studies in Analytic Theology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Hasker, William. 2013b. The Dialectic of Soul and Body.” American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 87(3): 495–509. Reprinted in Lavazza and Robinson (2013, 204–219).
    Hasker, William. 2013c. Response to John Haldane’s ‘Is the Soul the Form of the Body?’ [Haldane (2013)].” American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 87(3): 517–520.
    Hasker, William. 2016. Is Divine Simplicity a Mistake? American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 90(4): 699–725.
    Hasker, William. 2017a. Incarnation: The Avatar Model.” in Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion, volume VIII, edited by Jonathan L. Kvanvig, pp. 118–141. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198806967.001.0001.
    Hasker, William. 2017b. ‘God’s Only Begotten Son’: A Reply to Mullins (2017).” European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 9(4): 217–238.
    Hasker, William. 2017c. Emergent Dualism.” in The Palgrave Handbook of the Afterlife, edited by Yujin Nagasawa and Benjamin Matheson, pp. 297–314. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
    Hasker, William. 2018a. The Case for Emergent Dualism.” in The Blackwell Companion to Substance Dualism, edited by Jonathan J. Loose, Angus J. L. Menuge, and James Porter Moreland, pp. 62–72. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781119468004.
    Hasker, William. 2018b. A Critique of Thomistic Dualism.” in The Blackwell Companion to Substance Dualism, edited by Jonathan J. Loose, Angus J. L. Menuge, and James Porter Moreland, pp. 123–131. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781119468004.
    Hasker, William. 2018c. Review of Arbour (2018).” European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 10(4): 227–232.
    Hasker, William. 2019. God and Gratuitous Evil: A Response to Klaas Kraay [on Kraay (2019)].” in Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion, volume IX, edited by Lara Buchak, Dean W. Zimmerman, and Philip Swenson, pp. 54–67. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198845492.001.0001.
    Hasker, William, Oord, Thomas Jay and Zimmerman, Dean W., eds. 2011a. God in an Open Universe: Science, Metaphysics, and Open Theism. Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
    Hasker, William, Oord, Thomas Jay and Zimmerman, Dean W. 2011b. Introduction: Open Theism and the Challenge of Science.” in God in an Open Universe: Science, Metaphysics, and Open Theism, edited by William Hasker, Thomas Jay Oord, and Dean W. Zimmerman, pp. 1–13. Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
    Hasker, William and Taliaferro, R. Charles. 2014. Afterlife.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2014/entries/afterlife/.
    Hasker, William and Taliaferro, R. Charles. 2019. Afterlife.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2019/entries/afterlife/.
    Hasker, William and Taliaferro, R. Charles. 2023. Afterlife.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2023/entries/afterlife/.

Further References

    Alston, William P. 1991. Perceiving God. The Epistemology of Religious Experience. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
    Arbour, Benjamin H., ed. 2018. Philosophical Essays Against Open Theism. London: Routledge.
    Haldane, John. 2013. Response to William Hasker’s ‘The Dialectic of Soul and Body’ [Hasker (2013b)].” American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 87(3): 511–515.
    Kraay, Klaas J. 2019. Theism, Pro-Theism, Hasker, and Gratuitous Evil.” in Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion, volume IX, edited by Lara Buchak, Dean W. Zimmerman, and Philip Swenson, pp. 31–53. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198845492.001.0001.
    Lavazza, Andrea and Robinson, Howard, eds. 2013. Contemporary Dualism. A Defense. Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy n. 54. London: Routledge.
    Merricks, Trenton. 2011. Truth and Molinism.” in Molinism. The Contemporary Debate, edited by Kenneth J. Perszyk, pp. 50–72. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199590629.001.0001.
    Mullins, R. T. 2017.Hasker (2017b) on the Divine Processions of the Trinitarian Persons.” European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 9(4): 181–216.
    Wierenga, Edward R. 1989. The Nature of God. An Inquiry into Divine Attributes. Cornell Studies in the Philosophy of Religion. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.