This paper discusses America's involvement in Vietnam as either a "noble cause" as described by President Ronald Reagan or a "moral and intellectual poverty" according to President Jimmy Carter. The phrases stem from speeches...
A celebration of student academic achievement. Held in a conference style format it is a showcase for student to present their creative projects, research and academic work.
Works created by students of Huntington University that are deemed noteworthy by the faculty and librarians. Works include but are not limited to papers selected for the Academic Research Forum, Honors Thesis, and notable...
Early pioneers established Huntington in the 1830s at the site where Miami Indians and French trappers exchanged goods. Because of its location near the Historic Forks of the Wabash, Huntington served as an important...
In The Emergent Self, William Hasker joins one of the most heated debates in analytic philosophy, that over the nature of mind. His provocative and clearly written book challenges physicalist views of human mental functioning...
In this book advocates of both process and free-will theism come together for the first time to describe their respective theological perspectives and enter into constructive dialogue with each other. Featuring two of today's...
Providence, Evil and the Openness of God is a timely exploration of the philosophical implications of the rapidly-growing theological movement known as open theism, or the 'openness of God'. William Hasker, one of the...
Noted philosopher William Hasker explores a full range of issues concerning the problem of evil. Having taken account of the current state of the discussion and squarely facing some of the most trenchant arguments concerning...
Since its inception, the discussion surrounding Open Theism has been dominated by polemics. On crucial philosophical issues, Openness proponents have largely been devoted to explicating the underlying framework and logical...