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William Lane Craig
(1981). The finitude of the past. Aletheia. An International Journal of Philosophy 2, pp. 235-242.
(1994). Robert Adams's new anti-molinist argument. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54 (4), pp. 857-861.
(1996). The new B-theory's tu quoque argument. Synthese 107 (2), pp. 249-269.
(1999). On truth conditions of tensed sentence types. Synthese 120 (2), pp. 265-270.
(2000). The tensed theory of time: a critical examination, Springer, Dordrecht.
(2000). The tenseless theory of time: a critical examination, Springer, Dordrecht.
(2001). Wishing it were now some other time. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (1), pp. 159-166.
(2001)., On the alleged metaphysical superiority of timelessness, in L. N. Oaklander (ed.), The importance of time, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 181-186.
(2008). Elimination problems in logic: a brief history. Synthese 164 (3), pp. 321-332.
(2008). The road to two theorems of logic. Synthese 164 (3), pp. 333-339.
(2017). God and abstract objects: the coherence of theism: aseity, Springer, Dordrecht.