Nathan Andrew Jacobs is Assistant Professor of Theology at Trinity College (Deerfield, IL). He has taught at Trinity Graduate School, Carthage College, Calvin College, Calvin Theological Seminary, and Kuyper College. His research interests include Patristic theology, Medieval and post-Reformation scholasticism, and Modern philosophy of religion. He has published numerous articles in journals such as Modern Theology, Faith and Philosophy, and Philosophia Christi, and is contributor to Kant and the New Philosophy of Religion, eds. Chris L. Firestone / Stephen Palmquist (Indiana University Press, 2006). He is co-author of In Defense of Kant’s Religion (IUP, 2008), which was nominated for the American Philosophical Association’s 2009 Young Scholars Book Prize and the American Academy of Religion’s 2009 Textual Analysis Prize. He is co-editor of The Persistence of the Sacred in Modern Thought (University of Notre Dame Press, forthcoming 2012). He is currently authoring In Defense of Leibniz’s Theodicy: Reassessing Leibniz on Free Choice, Providence, and Evil in Light of the Augustinian Tradition.

 

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