In case you missed it, I finally posted that essay on The Philosophical Challenge of Religious Diversity, evaluating the final chapter by Philip L. Quinn, "Towards Thinner Theologies," and adding some overall remarks about the book as a whole and the religio-philosophical discussion in general.
Scroll down to the post titled "'Towards Thinner Theologies'?"
Enjoy.
UPDATE: Dr. Vallicella wrote to say he's seen my post and is formulating a reply, which will eventually appear on his blog, though not right away. Seems like a very nice fellow, though I still suspect I'm in for a royal ass-kicking. Check out his main site as well; parts of it are still under construction, but there are plenty of interesting articles to read.
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