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    Rowe, William L. 1962. The Fallacy of Composition.” Mind 71: 87–92.
    Rowe, William L. 1968. The Cosmological Argument and the Principle of Sufficient Reason.” Man and World 1(2): 278–292.
    Rowe, William L. 1970. Two Criticisms of the Cosmological Argument.” The Monist 54(3): 441–459, doi:10.5840/monist197054329.
    Rowe, William L. 1975. The Cosmological Argument. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
    Rowe, William L. 1979. The Problem of Evil and Some Varieties of Atheism.” American Philosophical Quarterly 16. Reprinted in Geivett and Sweetman (1992, 33–42) and in Howard-Snyder (1996, 1–11).
    Rowe, William L. 1982. Religious Experience and the Principle of Credulity.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 13(2): 85–92.
    Rowe, William L. 1984. Evil and the Theistic Hypothesis: A Response to Wykstra.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16(2): 95–100.
    Rowe, William L. 1987. Causality and Free Will in the Controversy Between Collins and Clarke.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 25(1): 51–67.
    Rowe, William L. 1988. Evil and Theodicy.” Philosophical Topics 16(2): 119–132.
    Rowe, William L. 1991a. Thomas Reid on Freedom and Morality. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
    Rowe, William L. 1991b. Ruminations About Evil.” in Philosophical Perspectives 5: Philosophy of Religion, edited by James E. Tomberlin, pp. 69–88. Atascadero, California: Ridgeview Publishing Co.
    Rowe, William L. 1993. The Problem of Divine Perfection and Freedom.” in Reasoned Faith. Essays in Philosophical Theology in Honor of Norman Kretzmann, edited by Eleonore Stump, pp. 223–233. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
    Rowe, William L. 1995a. Religion within the Bounds of Naturalism: Dewey and Wieman.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 38(1–3): 17–36. Reprinted in Long (1995, 17–36).
    Rowe, William L. 1995b. William Alston on the Problem of Evil.” 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.
    Rowe, William L. 1996. The Evidential Argument from Evil: A Second Look.” in The Evidential Argument from Evil, edited by Daniel Howard-Snyder, pp. 262–285. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.
    Rowe, William L. 1997. Circular Explanations, Cosmological Arguments, and Sufficient Reasons.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 21: Philosophy of Religion, edited by Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr., and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 188–201. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    Rowe, William L. 1998a. In Defense of ‘The Free Will Defense’: Response to Howard-Snyder and Hawthorne (1998).” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 44(2): 115–120.
    Rowe, William L. 1998b. God and Evil.” Philosophic Exchange 28: 5–15.
    Rowe, William L. 1999. Evil and God’s Freedom in Creation.” American Philosophical Quarterly 36(2): 101–113.
    Rowe, William L. 2000. The Metaphysics of Freedom: Reid’s Theory of Agent Causation.” American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 74(3): 425–446.
    Rowe, William L. 2003. Divine Freedom.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2003/entries/divine-freedom/.
    Rowe, William L. 2004a. Can God Be Free? Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Rowe, William L. 2004b. Evil Is Evidence against Theistic Belief.” in Contemporary Debates in the Philosophy of Religion, edited by Michael L. Peterson and Raymond J. VanArragon, pp. 3–12. Contemporary Debates in Philosophy n. 1. Boston, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishers.
    Rowe, William L. 2005a. Divine Power, Goodness, and Knowledge.” in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Religion, edited by William J. Wainwright, pp. 15–34. Oxford Handbooks. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0195138090.001.0001.
    Rowe, William L. 2005b. Cosmological Arguments.” in The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Religion, edited by William E. Mann, pp. 103–116. Blackwell Philosophy Guides. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, doi:10.1002/9780470756638.
    Rowe, William L. 2006a. Thomas Reid’s Theory of Freedom and Responsibility.” in The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Reid, edited by Terence Cuneo and René van Woudenberg, pp. 222–242. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Rowe, William L. 2006b. Friendly Atheism, Skeptical Theism, and the Problem of Evil.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 59(2): 79–92.
    Rowe, William L. 2007a. Summary of Rowe (2004a).” Philosophical Books 48(3): 193–194.
    Rowe, William L. 2007b. Replies [to Leftow (2007) and Wierenga (2007)].” Philosophical Books 48(3): 207–220.
    Rowe, William L. 2007c. Divine Freedom.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2007/entries/divine-freedom/.
    Rowe, William L. 2007d. Does Panentheism Reduce to Pantheism? A Response to Craig.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 61(2): 65–67.
    Rowe, William L. 2009a. Alvin Plantinga on the Ontological Argument.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 65(2): 87–92.
    Rowe, William L. 2009b. Paul Tillich.” in The History of Western Philosophy of Religion. Volume 5: Twentieth-Century Philosophy of Religion, edited by Graham Oppy and Nick N. Trakakis, pp. 133–144. London: Routledge.
    Rowe, William L. 2010a. Response To: Divine Responsibility without Divine Freedom.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 67(1): 37–48.
    Rowe, William L. 2010b. Friendly Atheism Revisited.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 68(1): 7–13.
    Rowe, William L. 2010c. Cosmological Arguments.” in A Companion to the Philosophy of Religion, edited by R. Charles Taliaferro, Paul Draper, and Philip L. Quinn, 2nd ed., pp. 368–374. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.

Further References

    Geivett, R. Douglas and Sweetman, Brendan, eds. 1992. Contemporary Perspectives on Religious Epistemology. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Howard-Snyder, Daniel, ed. 1996. The Evidential Argument from Evil. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.
    Howard-Snyder, Daniel and Hawthorne, John. 1998. Transworld Sanctity and Plantinga’s Free Will Defense.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 44(1): 121.
    Leftow, Brian. 2007. Rowe, Aquinas and God’s Freedom [on Rowe (2004a)].” Philosophical Books 48(3): 195–206.
    Long, Eugene Thomas, ed. 1995. God, Reason and Religions. New Essays in the Philosophy of Religion. Studies in Philosophy and Religion n. 18. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Wierenga, Edward R. 2007. Perfect Goodness and Divine Freedom [on Rowe (2004a)].” Philosophical Books 48(3): 207–216.