Philip Rolnick (PhD, Duke) is Professor of Theology at the University of St. Thomas (Minnesota), Adjunct at the Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity, and Director of the Science and Theology Network (STN). He has been a Member of Notre Dame’s Seminar on Human Distinctiveness and Princeton’s Center of Theological Inquiry. His books include: Analogical Possibilities: How Words Refer to God; Person, Grace, and God; and Origins: God, Evolution, and the Question of the Cosmos (Baylor, 2015). Currently, he is writing a three-part work entitled A Post-Christendom Faith (volume 1, Baylor University Press, August 1, 2021). He has also published many articles, including his most recent, “Veiling and Revealing: Ancient Myth and Christian Grace in C. S. Lewis’ Till We Have Faces.”
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