The Exchange over Monogenesis:

Where Matters Stand

Abstract

So, after Fr. Chaberek’s three critiques of my 2011 article on monogenesis and two replies from me, it is time to bring this exchange to a close. Where do matters stand?

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Published
2026-06-13
How to Cite
Kemp, K. W. (2026). The Exchange over Monogenesis:: Where Matters Stand. Forum Philosophicum, 31(1), 101–112. https://doi.org/10.35765/forphil.2026.3101.07
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