“Towards a Post-Foundationalist Theory of Natural Law,” Presidential Address Wesleyan Philosophical Society. Bourbonnais, IL. March 2007.
“Rawlsian Liberalism, Natural Law, and Religious Diversity,” Northwest Philosophy Conference. Portland, OR. November 2006.
“Using Galileo to Teach Darwin,” American Scientific Affiliation. Grand Rapids, MI. August 2006.
“Aristotelian Friendship and Thomistic Charity.” Wesleyan Theological Society. Kansas City, MO. March 2006.
"Religious Inclusivism and the Problem of Agape." Central meeting of the Society of Christian Philosophers. Lincoln, IL, April 2005.
"Natural Law, Rational Goods, and the Desire for God in a Pluralistic Society." Wesleyan Philosophical Society. Seattle, WA, March 2005.
"Biological, Philosophical, and Theological Perspectives on Altruism." John Templeton Oxford Seminars on Christianity and Science. Oxford, July 2004.
"Biological and Philosophical Foundations of Just War Theory." European Society for the Study of Science and Theology. Barcelona, Spain, April 2004.
"The Thomistic Origins of Wesley's Moral Law." Wesleyan Philosophical Society annual meeting in Rochester, New York. March 2004.
"Is Aquinas' Theory of Natural Law Guilty of Methodological Atheism?" Eastern meeting of the Society of Christian Philosophers. Asbury College, December 2003.
Craig A. Boyd, Ph.D.
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Presentations
Publications
"Using Galileo to Teach Darwin: An Historical and Developmental Approach", Perspectives in Science and Christianity (2007).
"Participation Metaphysics, the Imago Dei, and the Natural Law in Aquinas' Ethics." New Blackfriars, March 2007.
A Shared Morality: A Narrative Defense of Natural Law Ethics. (Brazos Press, 2007).
"Is Natural Law Morality Defensible in a Postmodern World?" in Prospects of Postmodernism. JDV Press, ed. Kuruvilla Pantikattu S.J., 2005.
"Just War Theory, Natural Law Morality and Evolutionary Psychology." Studies in Science and Theology, 2005.
"Participation Metaphysics in Aquinas' Natural Law Morality." American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly. Vol 79, No. 3 (Summer 2005): 431-45.
"Was Thomas Aquinas a Sociobiologist? Natural Law, Rational Goods, and Sociobiology." Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science. Vol.39, No. 3 (September 2004): 659-80.
Back to Profile"Participation Metaphysics, the Imago Dei, and the Natural Law in Aquinas' Ethics." New Blackfriars, March 2007.
A Shared Morality: A Narrative Defense of Natural Law Ethics. (Brazos Press, 2007).
"Is Natural Law Morality Defensible in a Postmodern World?" in Prospects of Postmodernism. JDV Press, ed. Kuruvilla Pantikattu S.J., 2005.
"Just War Theory, Natural Law Morality and Evolutionary Psychology." Studies in Science and Theology, 2005.
"Participation Metaphysics in Aquinas' Natural Law Morality." American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly. Vol 79, No. 3 (Summer 2005): 431-45.
"Was Thomas Aquinas a Sociobiologist? Natural Law, Rational Goods, and Sociobiology." Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science. Vol.39, No. 3 (September 2004): 659-80.
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