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  1. Experiencing the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist.Joshua Cockayne, David Efird, Gordon Haynes, Daniel Molto, Richard Tamburro, Jack Warman & August Ludwigs - 2017 - Journal of Analytic Theology 5:175-196.
    We present a new understanding of Christ’s real presence in the Eucharist on the model of Stump’s account of God’s omnipresence and Green and Quan’s account of experiencing God in Scripture. On this understanding, Christ is derivatively, rather than fundamentally, located in the consecrated bread and wine, such that Christ is present to the believer through the consecrated bread and wine, thereby making available to the believer a second-person experience of Christ, where the consecrated bread and wine are the way (...)
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  2. The Logical Problem of the Trinity and the Strong Theory of Relative Identity.Daniel Molto - 2017 - Sophia 56 (2):227-245.
    In this paper, I consider the philosophical consequences of one tradition in Trinitarian theology, which emphasizes that each of the persons of the Trinity is wholly God. I pay special attention to Leftow’s claim that the persons of the Godhead must be divine in the same sense of the word ‘divine’ as the Godhead itself. I argue that the existing philosophical account of the Trinity which best captures this view is what I have termed the ‘Strong Theory of Relative Identity,’ (...)
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  3. Human sovereignty and the logical problem of evil.Daniel Molto - 2022 - Religions 13 (8):1-12.
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    A New Defence Against the Problem of Evil.Daniel Molto - 2024 - Religions 15 (10).
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    Non-evidential believing and permissivism about evidence: a reply to Dan-Johan Eklund.Joshua Cockayne, David Efird, Daniel Molto, Richard Tamburro & Jack Warman - 2015 - Religious Studies (1):1-9.
    In response to John Bishop's (2007) account of passionally caused believing, Dan-Johan Eklund (2014) argues that conscious non-evidential believing is (conceptually) impossible, that is, it's (conceptually) impossible consciously to believe that p whilst acknowledging that the relevant evidence doesn't support p's being true, for it conflicts with belief being a truth-oriented attitude, or so he argues. In this article, we present Eklund's case against Bishop's account of passionally caused believing, and we argue that it's unpersuasive, at least to those who (...)
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    Revisiting an argument against identity.Daniel Molto - 2024 - Synthese 204 (5):1-19.
    In this paper, I consider Peter Geach (Rew Metaphys 21:2–12, 1967) infamous argument against the existence of an “absolute” identity relation. One objection to Geach’s argument which has been raised is that Geach claims that no characterization of “absolute” identity is possible, while ignoring the model-theoretic characterization ( : x D). I reconstruct Geach’s likely attitude towards the model-theoretic characterization of identity from Geach’s views on reference and the nature of domains of discourse. I argue that, while Geach does not (...)
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  7. The mereology of Latin Trinitarianism.Daniel Molto - 2018 - Religious Studies 54 (3):395-418.
     
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    The Knowledge of Contradictions.Daniel Molto & Spencer Johnston - 2022 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 11 (3):157-164.
    If there are true contradictions, where are they? In language or in the world? According to one important view, best represented by Jc Beall (2009), only the former. In this paper, we raise a problem for this view. In order to defend a “merely semantic” version of dialetheism (aka ‘glut theory’), Beall adopts transparent accounts of truth and falsity, which gives rise to “dialethic ascent” on which true contradictions are also, contradictorily, untrue contradictions. This is a consequence of trying to (...)
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  9. The problem of evil: unseen animal suffering.Daniel Molto - 2021 - Religious Studies 57 (2):353-371.
    On my view, every bone, every fossil, and every putrid whiff of carrion that one smells on a hike in the country is just as good evidence for a divine intervention as it is for the suffering of an animal.
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    Relativizing Identity.Daniel Molto - 2019 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 8 (4):260-269.
    In this paper, I defend Peter Geach’s theory of Relative Identity against the charge that it cannot make sense of basic semantic notions.
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  11. Animal suffering: A moorean response to a problem of evil.Daniel Molto - 2019 - Religious Inquiries 8 (16):43-58.
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  12. Copredication, Davidson and Logical Form.Daniel Molto - 2023 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 32 (3):403-420.
     
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  13. Mystery at the Spandrels.Daniel Molto & Spencer Johnston - 2023 - In Jonathan C. Rutledge (ed.), Paradox and Contradiction in Theology. New York, NY: Routledge Academic. pp. 173-190.
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  14. Divine Contradiction Jc Beall, Divine Contradiction, Oxford University Press, 2023, 176pp., $80.00 (hbk), ISBN 9780192845436. [REVIEW]Daniel Molto - 2024 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
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