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In Paper Trails

J.P. Moreland, The Christian Research Journal (Winter 1992). Also see, "Assessing the Options".
J.P. Moreland and Stan Wallace, International Philosophical Quarterly (Vol. XXXV, No. 3 Issue No. 139 Sep. 1995).
J.P. Moreland, "Utilitarianism and the Moral Life" in Tabletalk (Ligonier Ministries : April 1993), 7-9.
J.P. Moreland, in Evangelical Apologetics (out of print), eds. Michael Bauman, David W. Hall, and Robert C. Newman. (Christian Publications Inc., 1996).
J.P. Moreland, in Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 46 (March, 1994): 2-13.
J.P. Moreland in The Christian Research Journal (Fall 1993).
J.P. Moreland, on his blog at Amazon.com (June 12, 2008).
J.P. Moreland in Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 46 (March, 1994): 2-13.
J.P. Moreland, in Promise (March/April 1996): 40-42.
J.P. Moreland, in Promise (May/June 1996): 36-39.
J.P. Moreland in Philosophy & Theology 10, 2 (1997), 353-383.
J.P. Moreland, Westminster Theological Journal 59 (1997), pp. 257-68.
J.P. Moreland, "The Morality of Suicide: Issues and Options" in Bibliotecha Sacra (April/June 1991), pp214-230.
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In Books and Bibliography

J.P. Moreland (Navpress: Jul 1, 1997) 249 pages.
J. P. Moreland and William Lane Craig (InterVarsity Press: April 1, 2003), 500 pages.
William Lane Craig and J.P. Moreland, eds. (Wiley-Blackwell: May 11, 2009), 752 pages.
J.P. Moreland (Harvest House: Jan 1, 2009), 272 pages.
J.P. Moreland (Baker Academic: Jun 1, 1987), 288 pages.
J.P. Moreland (SCM Press: Jul 31, 2009), 224 pages.
J.P. Moreland and Kai Nielsen (Prometheus Books : April, 1993), 320 pages.
J.P. Moreland and Tim Muehlhoff (IVP Books: Nov 30, 2007), 158 pages.
J.P. Moreland (Baker : 2nd edition, 1999), 270 pages.
Michael J. Wilkins, J.P. Moreland, eds. (Zondervan: 1996), 254 pages.
J.P. Moreland and Scott B. Rae (InterVarsity : April 1, 2000), 384 pages.
J.P. Moreland, ed. (InterVarsity Press: 1994), 335 pages.
J.P. Moreland (Routledge: Jun 24, 2008), 242 pages.
J.P. Moreland and Klaus Issler (NavPress: Jan. 17, 2006), 224 pages.
Gary R. Habermas and J.P. Moreland (Wipf & Stock: Jan 2004), 462 pages.
J.P. Moreland (Zondervan: May 5, 2007), 240 pages.
William Lane Craig and J.P. Moreland (Routledge: Oct 17, 2000), 296 pages.
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In Quotes

"The Challenges of Postmodernism", chap.14 in Passionate Conviction, eds. Paul Copan and William Lane Craig (B&H Academic, Nashville : 2007), p.210.
"The Challenges of Postmodernism", chap.14 in Passionate Conviction, eds. Paul Copan and William Lane Craig (B&H Academic, Nashville : 2007), p.207-08.
"The Challenges of Postmodernism", chap.14 in Passionate Conviction, eds. Paul Copan and William Lane Craig (B&H Academic, Nashville : 2007), p.206.
MA Philosophy Newsletter, Talbot School of Theology (Issue V, Fall 2000)
Love God With All Your Mind (Colorado Springs: NavPress, 1997), p. 147.
Love God With All Your Mind (Colorado Springs: NavPress, 1997), p. 109.
An email response to Amanda Gefter's "Creationists Declare War over the Brain", The New Scientist (October, 22 2008). Cited in "EPS Philosophers Respond to New Scientist Article On 'Creationism' and Materialism" on the Evangelical Philosophical Society Blog (October 23, 2008).
"The Challenges of Postmodernism", chap.14 in Passionate Conviction, eds. Paul Copan and William Lane Craig (B&H Academic, Nashville : 2007), p.208.
Love God With All Your Mind (Colorado Springs: NavPress, 1997), p. 37.
Love God With All Your Mind (Colorado Springs: NavPress, 1997), p. 35.
Love God With All Your Mind (Colorado Springs: NavPress, 1997), p. 107.
Love God With All Your Mind (Colorado Springs: NavPress, 1997), p. 151.
Love God With All Your Mind (Colorado Springs: NavPress, 1997), p. 33-34.
Love God With All Your Mind (Colorado Springs: NavPress, 1997), p. 144-145.
Love God With All Your Mind (Colorado Springs: NavPress, 1997), p. 91.
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With degrees in philosophy, theology and chemisty, Dr. Moreland brings erudition, passion, and his distinctive ebullience to the end of loving God with all of one's mind.

Moreland received his B.S. in Chemistry (with honors) from the University of Missouri, his M.A. in Philosophy (with highest honors) from the University of California, Riverside, his Th.M. in Theology (with honors) from Dallas Theological Seminary and his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Southern California.

Dr. Moreland has taught theology and philosophy at several schools throughout the U.S. He is currently Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Biola University's Talbot School of Theology.



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