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- Blake Ostler, "Evil: A Real Problem for Evangelicals: A Response to Carl Mosser," FAIR 2002. off-site
- Blake Ostler, "Introduction to Reviews of The New Mormon Challenge," FAIR, 2002. off-site
- Blake Ostler, "Moral Obligation and Mormonism: A Response to Francis Beckwith," FAIR 2002. off-site
- Blake Ostler, "Necessarily God Is Not Analytically Necessary: A Response to Stephen Parrish," FAIR 2002. off-site
- Blake Ostler, "The Doctrine Of Creation Ex Nihilo Is A Big Fuss Over Nothing: A Response To Copan And Craig. Part 2: The Inductive Argument," FAIR 2002. off-site
- Blake Ostler, "The Doctrine Of Creation Ex Nihilo Was Created Out Of Nothing: A Response To Copan And Craig. Part 1: The Scriptural Argument," FAIR 2002. off-site
- Blake Ostler, "The Doctrine of Creation Ex Nihilo: A Response To Copan And Craig. Part 3: Do Kalam Infinity Arguments Apply To The Infinite Past?," FAIR 2002. off-site
- Hollis R. Johnson, "The Big Bang: What Does It Mean for Us? (Review of 'Craftsman or Creator? An Examination of the Mormon Doctrine of Creation and a Defense of Creatio ex nihilo.' In The New Mormon Challenge: Responding to the Latest Defenses of a Fast-Growing Movement," FARMS Review 16/2 (2005). [277–312] link
- Blake T. Ostler, "'Evil: A Real Problem for Evangelicals (Review of 'Can the Real Problem of Evil Be Solved?' in The New Mormon Challenge: Responding to the Latest Defenses of a Fast-Growing Movement)," FARMS Review 15/1 (2003). [201–213] link
- Blake T. Ostler, "'Out of Nothing: A History of Creation ex Nihilo in Early Christian Thought (Review of Paul Copan and William Lane Craig, 'Craftsman or Creator?' An Examination of the Mormon Doctrine of Creation and a Defense of Creatio ex nihilo,' in The New Mormon Challenge: Responding to the Latest Defenses of a Fast-Growing Movement, edited by Beckwith, Mosser, and Owen)'," FARMS Review 17/2 (2005). [253–320] link
- John A. Tvedtnes and Matthew Roper, "One Small Step (Review of The New Mormon Challenge: Responding to the Latest Defenses of a Fast-Growing Movement)," FARMS Review 15/1 (2003). [147–199] link
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