"It is thrilling to welcome this splendid set of essays identifying and advancing the place of rigorous philosophical reflection in the Restoration tradition. John Locke would also be delighted to see his legacy taken up, diversified, and made available to a new generation of scholars inside and outside the Stone-Campbell tradition. Those who have taken up the task of philosophical reflection in the Catholic and Reformed tradition have now a new conversation partner; the rest of us have a fresh source of inspiration to emulate what is made available in this erudite volume." — William J. Abraham, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University