by James F. Sennett (Editor), Douglas Groothuis (Editor)
James F. Sennett and Douglas Groothuis have assembled a distinguished array of scholars to examine the Humean legacy with care and make the case for a more robust, if chastened, natural theology after Hume.
Author Biography
James F. Sennett (Ph.D., University of Nebraska) has taught philosophy at Northwestern College, Pacific Lutheran University, Palm Beach Atlantic University, McNeese State University and Lincoln Christian College, and is the author of Modality, Probability, and Rationality: A Critical Examination of Alvin Plantinga's Philosophy. The editor of The Analytic Theist: An Alvin Plantinga Reader, he has published articles in such professional journals as Philosophia Christi, Faith and Philosophy, Journal of Philosophical Review, Cross Currents, Religious Studies and International Journal for Philosophy of Religion.
Douglas Groothuis (Ph.D., University of Oregon) is professor of philosophy at Denver Seminary in Denver, Colorado. He has published articles in such professional journals as Philosophia Christi, Themelios, Christian Scholars Review, Inquiry and Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society. He is the author of several books, including Unmasking the New Age, Confronting the New Age, Revealing the New Age Jesus, Truth Decay and, in the Wadsworth Philosophers Series, On Pascal and On Jesus.