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James F. Sennett is associate professor of philosophy
at Brenau University in Gainesville, GA. He holds the M.A. and Ph.D. in
philosophy from the University of Nebraska (1987; 1990).
He also holds an M.Div. in Old Testament Studies from
Lincoln Christian Seminary (1981) and an A.B. in
Christian Ministry from Atlanta Christian College
(1977). He has done post-doctoral work as a National
Endowment for the Humanities Fellow at the University of
California-Berkeley and as a Pew Charitable Trusts
Scholar at Calvin College. He is in his sixteenth year
of academic teaching and scholarship.
Professor Sennett has written one book, Modality,
Probability, and Rationality: A Critical Examination of
Alvin Plantinga's Philosophy (Peter Lang, 1992), and
edited two others: In Defense of Natural Theology: A
Post-Humean Reassessment (InterVarsity, 2005 – with
Douglas Groothuis) and The Analytical Theist: An
Alvin Plantinga Reader (Eerdmans, 1998). He has
published over two dozen articles and chapters in
philosophical and theological journals, books, and
encyclopedias, including Philosophy and
Phenomenological Research, Faith and Philosophy,
Religious Studies, and the Cambridge Dictionary
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