Creation in secular journal (philosophy)

Creationist ideas on philosophy have been published in many secular journals for peer-review, in addition to creationist journals like CRSQ and the Journal of Creation.

The papers
1) Craig "Prof. Grünbaum on the 'Normalcy of Nothingness' in the Leibnizian and Kalam Cosmological Arguments." British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 52 (2001): 1-16.

2) Craig "God and the Beginning of Time." International Philosophical Quarterly 41 (2001): 17-31.

3) Craig "J. Howard Sobel on the Kalam Cosmological Argument." Canadian Journal of Philosophy 36 (2006): 565-84.

4) Craig "The Ultimate Question of Origins: God and the Beginning of the Universe." Astrophysics and Space Science 269-270 (1999): 723-740.

5) Craig "Divine Timelessness and Personhood." International Journal for Philosophy of Religion. 43 (1998): 109-124.

6) Craig "Divine Timelessness and Necessary Existence." International Philosophical Quarterly 37 (1997): 217-224.

7) Craig "Is Presentness a Property?" American Philosophical Quarterly 34 (1997): 27-40.

8) Craig "Timelessness and Creation." Australasian Journal of Philosophy 74 (1996): 646-656. '

9) Craig "Creation and Big Bang Cosmology." Philosophia Naturalis 31 (1994): 217-224.

10)Craig "A Response to Grünbaum on Creation and Big Bang Cosmology." Philosophia Naturalis 31 (1994): 237-249.

11) Craig "The Caused Beginning of the Universe: a Response to Quentin Smith." British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44 (1993): 623-639.

12) Craig "Hasker on Divine Knowledge." Philosophical Studies 62 (1992): 57-78.

13) Craig "The Origin and Creation of the Universe: a Reply to Adolf Grünbaum." British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 43 (1992): 233-240.

14) Craig "Theism and Big Bang Cosmology." Australasian Journal of Philosophy 69 (1991): 492-503.

15) Craig "Tachyons, Time Travel, and Divine Omniscience." The Journal of Philosophy 85 (1988): 135-150.

16) Craig "God, Creation, and Mr. Davies." British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 37 (1986): 168-175.

17) Craig "Whitrow and Popper on the impossibility of an Infinite Past." British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 39 (1979): 165-170.

18) Craig "Wallace Matson and the Crude Cosmological Argument." Australasian Journal of Philosophy 57 (1979): 163-170.

19)Jeffrey Koperski "TWO BAD WAYS TO ATTACK INTELLIGENT DESIGN AND TWO GOOD ONES" Zygon Volume 43 Issue 2, Pages 433 - 449

20) Jeffrey Koperski "Should We Care about Fine-Tuning?" The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 2005 56(2):303-319; doi:10.1093/bjps/axi11

21) MICHAEL ROTA "MULTIPLE UNIVERSES AND THE FINE-TUNING ARGUMENT: A RESPONSE TO RODNEY HOLDER" Paciﬁc Philosophical Quarterly86 (2005) 556 –576

22)Richard Swinburne "A Simple Theism for a Mixed World - Response to Bradley", Religious Studies, 43, 2007, 271-77.

23)Richard Swinburne "Relations Between Universals, or Divine Laws?", Australasian Journal of Philosophy,84, 2006,179-89.

24) Richard Swinburne "The Beginning of the Universe and of Time", in Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1996, 26, 169-89.

25)Richard Swinburne "Theodicy, our-well being, and God's Rights" International Journal for the Philosophy of Religion, 1995, 38, 77-93.

26)Richard Swinburne "Natural Evil", American Philosophical Quarterly, 1978, 15, 295-301.

27)Richard Swinburne "Duty and the Will of God", Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1974, 4, 213-227.

28)Richard Swinburne "Omnipotence", American Philosophical Quarterly, 1973, 10, 231-237.

29)Richard Swinburne "The Argument from Design - A Defence", Religious Studies, 1972, 8, 193-205.

30) Richard Swinburne "Miracles", Philosophical Quarterly, 1968, 18, 320-328.

31)ALAN R. RHODA "Generic open theism and some varieties thereof" Religious Studies (2008), 44:225-234 Cambridge University Press

32)Nick Trakakis “Rowe’s New Evidential Argument from Evil: Problems and Prospects”, Sophia: International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Metaphysical Theology and Ethics, vol. 45, no. 1, May 2006, pp.57-77.

33) Trakakis, Nick (February 2005). "Is theism capable of accounting for any natural evil at all?". International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 57 (1): 35–66

34) Holmes Rolston "Caring for Nature: What Science and Economics Can't Teach Us but Religion Can," Environmental Values 15(2006):307-313

35) Holmes Rolston "Does Nature Need To Be Redeemed?" Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 29(1994):205-229.

36) B. G. Mitchell 1995 `Is theology rational?, University of East Anglia Papers in Philosophy.

37) B. G. Mitchell 1984 `How is the Concept of Sin related to the Concept of Moral Wrongdoing?', Religious Studies, vol. 20, pp. 165-73.

38) Peter van Inwagen "Free WIll Remains a Mystery," Philosophical Perspectives (2000)

39) Stephen Richard Lyster Clark God’s Law and Chandler: Philosophical Quarterly 37.1987, pp.200-206.

40) JP moreland “A Response to a Platonistic and Set-theoretic Objection to the Kalam Cosmological Argument,” Religious Studies 39 (2004): 373-390.

41) JP moreland “Resemblance Extreme Nominalism and Infinite Regress Arguments,” The Modern Schoolman 80 (January 2003): 85-98.

42) JP moreland “Christian Materialism and the Parity Thesis Revisited,” International Philosophical Quarterly 40 (December 2000): 423-440.

43) JP moreland “Locke's Parity Thesis about Thinking Matter: A Response to Williams,” Religious Studies 34 (September 1998): 253-259.

44) JP moreland “Should a Naturalist Be a Supervenient Physicalist?” Metaphilosophy 29 (January/April 1998): 35-57.

45) JP moreland “Is the Human Person a Substance or Property-Thing?” [with John Mitchell] Ethics & Medicine 11 (1995): 50-55.

46) JP moreland “Aquinas vs. Descartes and Locke on the Human Person and End-of-Life Ethics,” [with Stan Wallace] International Philosophical Quarterly 35 (September 1995): 319-30.

47) Claire Wolfteich “The American Experiment: Religious Liberty, Roman Catholicism and the Vision of John Courtney Murray.” Journal of Human Rights 2, no. 1 (March 2003): 31–47.

48) Celia Deane-Drummond ‘‘Plumbing the Depths: A Recovery of Natural Law and Natural Wisdom in the Context of Debates about Evolutionary Purpose’, Zygon, in press, 2008.

49) J. Wentzel van Huyssteen "Evolution, Knowledge and Christian Faith: Gerd Theissen and the Credibility of Theology." Hervormde Teologiese Studies 44, no. 1 (1988): 6-22.

50) J. Wentzel van Huyssteen "Experience and Explanation: The Justification of Cognitive Claims in Theology." Zygon 23, no. 3 (Sep. 1988): 247-61.