Paradox in Christian Theology is a revision of my doctoral thesis published by Paternoster in the UK (and by Wipf & Stock in the US). To my great surprise (and delight) it has garnered more interest than it deserves. This page is an attempt to gather in one place the various references to the book I’ve come across.
It has been reviewed by Steven Boyer in Religious Studies 44:2 (2008), Paul Brazier in The Heythrop Journal 49:2 (2008), and Dale Tuggy in Faith and Philosophy 26:1 (2009). (Tuggy’s review is reproduced here.)
The book has also been discussed in a few corners of the blogosphere and I’ve posted some comments in response. Paul Manata posted a detailed review on Triablogue (comments are here), which accurately summarizes the book’s argument. Paul Helm has written a short review. Its main thesis has been discussed (directly or indirectly) in several posts on Dale Tuggy’s trinities (here, here, and here). It gets a mention by Andrew from the group blog City of God (here) and a review by Nick Norelli on Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth (here and here).
You can read here the abstract and table of contents from the thesis on which it is based.

