Having examined what Christian Platonism is in Part One, we turn now to an assessment of this system.
“What is Christian Platonism? (Part 2): A Preliminary Critique”– Robert Lyon“What is Christian Platonism? (Part 1): An Introduction in Three Steps” – Robert Lyon“False Equivalence: The Problem with Unreasonable Comparisons” – Itamar Shatz“False Dilemmas and False Dichotomies: What They Are and How to Respond to Them” – Itamar Shatz“Why Should We Affirm Christian Platonism? Historical and Systemic Reasons” – Craig A. Carter““Christian Platonism” and Christological Interpretation: A Response to Craig A. Carter, Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition” – Daniel J. Treier“On Classical Christian Platonism: A Philosopher’s Reply to Carter” – Paul M. Gould“Which Plato? Whose Platonism? Summarizing the Christian Platonism Symposium” – Jordan Steffaniak“First Principles” – Matthew BarrettThe Trinitarian Theology of Thomas Aquinas – Lane TiptonTheme of the Month: Beware of Greeks Bearing GiftsGive to Support the WorkPlato (Great Thinkers) – David TalcottThe Metaphysics - AristotleHeavenly Participation: The Weaving of a Sacramental Tapestry – Hans BoersmaInterpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition: Recovering the Genius of Pre-Modern Exegesis – Craig A. CarterPost-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics: The Rise and Development of Reformed Orthodoxy, ca. 1520 to ca. 1725 – Richard A. Muller“The One and the Trinity,” in Christian Platonism: A History – Alexander J.B. Hampton & John Peter KenneyContemplating God with the Great Tradition: Recovering Trinitarian Classical Theism – Craig A. CarterThe Reformation and the Right Reading of Scripture – Iain ProvanSystematic Theology: From Canon to Concept (Volume 1) – Stephen J. WellumFour Views on Christian Metaphysics - ed. Timothy M. MostellerBiblical Theology: Old and New Testaments – Geerhardus Vos