Classical Theism
New Essays on the Metaphysics of God
Herausgeber: Fuqua, Jonathan; Koons, Robert C.
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New Essays on the Metaphysics of God
Herausgeber: Fuqua, Jonathan; Koons, Robert C.
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This volume provides a contemporary account of classical theism. It features sixteen original essays from leading scholars that advance the discussion of classical theism in new and interesting directions.
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This volume provides a contemporary account of classical theism. It features sixteen original essays from leading scholars that advance the discussion of classical theism in new and interesting directions.
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- Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Religion
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781032064093
- ISBN-10: 1032064099
- Artikelnr.: 71236327
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Religion
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781032064093
- ISBN-10: 1032064099
- Artikelnr.: 71236327
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Jonathan Fuqua is an assistant professor of philosophy at Conception Seminary College, USA. He specializes in the philosophy of religion, ethics, and epistemology. He is the co-editor of Faith and Reason (2019) and The Cambridge Handbook to Religious Epistemology (forthcoming). His articles have appeared in such places as the Oxford Journal of Law and Religion, American Philosophical Quarterly, Synthese, and Philosophia. Robert C. Koons is a professor of philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin, USA. He specializes in logic, metaphysics, and philosophy of religion. He is the author of Paradoxes of Belief and Strategic Rationality (1992) and Realism Regained (2000), co-author of Metaphysics: The Fundamentals (2015) and The Atlas of Reality (2017), and the co-editor of The Waning of Materialism (2010) and Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives on the Philosophy of Science (Routledge, 2017).
Introduction Jonathan Fuqua and Robert C. Koons Section I: What Is
Classical Theism? 1. What Is Classical Theism? Edward Feser 2. Does the God
of Classical Theism Exist? Robert C. Koons 3. Some Arguments for Divine
Simplicity Alexander R. Pruss 4. The Problem of Talking about "the God of
gods" Gyula Klima 5. Anselmian Classical Theism Katherin Rogers 6. Thomist
Classical Theism: Divine Simplicity within Aquinas's Triplex Via Theology
Daniel De Haan 7. The Unity of the Divine Nature: Four Theories Timothy
O'Connor 8. A Metaphysical Inquiry into Islamic Theism Enis Doko and Jamie
B. Turner 9. Classical Theism and Jewish Conceptions of God Samuel Lebens
10. Searching for the Ineffable: Classical Theism and Eastern Thought About
God Erik Baldwin and Tyler Dalton McNabb Section II: Classical Theism:
Problems and Applications 11. Divine Ideas and Divine Simplicity Gregory T.
Doolan 12. How the Absolutely Simple Creator Escapes a Modal Collapse
Christopher Tomaszewski 13. Defending Divine Impassibility James E. Dolezal
14. Classical Theism and Divine Action Michael J. Dodds 15. Classical
Theism, Divine Beauty, and the Doctrine of the Trinity Mark K. Spencer 16.
The Incarnation of a Simple God Tim Pawl 17. Classical Theists Are
Committed to the Palamite Essence-Energies Distinction (Or, How to Make
Sense of the Fact That God Does Not Intrinsically Differ Even Though He Can
Do Otherwise) James Rooney
Classical Theism? 1. What Is Classical Theism? Edward Feser 2. Does the God
of Classical Theism Exist? Robert C. Koons 3. Some Arguments for Divine
Simplicity Alexander R. Pruss 4. The Problem of Talking about "the God of
gods" Gyula Klima 5. Anselmian Classical Theism Katherin Rogers 6. Thomist
Classical Theism: Divine Simplicity within Aquinas's Triplex Via Theology
Daniel De Haan 7. The Unity of the Divine Nature: Four Theories Timothy
O'Connor 8. A Metaphysical Inquiry into Islamic Theism Enis Doko and Jamie
B. Turner 9. Classical Theism and Jewish Conceptions of God Samuel Lebens
10. Searching for the Ineffable: Classical Theism and Eastern Thought About
God Erik Baldwin and Tyler Dalton McNabb Section II: Classical Theism:
Problems and Applications 11. Divine Ideas and Divine Simplicity Gregory T.
Doolan 12. How the Absolutely Simple Creator Escapes a Modal Collapse
Christopher Tomaszewski 13. Defending Divine Impassibility James E. Dolezal
14. Classical Theism and Divine Action Michael J. Dodds 15. Classical
Theism, Divine Beauty, and the Doctrine of the Trinity Mark K. Spencer 16.
The Incarnation of a Simple God Tim Pawl 17. Classical Theists Are
Committed to the Palamite Essence-Energies Distinction (Or, How to Make
Sense of the Fact That God Does Not Intrinsically Differ Even Though He Can
Do Otherwise) James Rooney
Introduction Jonathan Fuqua and Robert C. Koons Section I: What Is
Classical Theism? 1. What Is Classical Theism? Edward Feser 2. Does the God
of Classical Theism Exist? Robert C. Koons 3. Some Arguments for Divine
Simplicity Alexander R. Pruss 4. The Problem of Talking about "the God of
gods" Gyula Klima 5. Anselmian Classical Theism Katherin Rogers 6. Thomist
Classical Theism: Divine Simplicity within Aquinas's Triplex Via Theology
Daniel De Haan 7. The Unity of the Divine Nature: Four Theories Timothy
O'Connor 8. A Metaphysical Inquiry into Islamic Theism Enis Doko and Jamie
B. Turner 9. Classical Theism and Jewish Conceptions of God Samuel Lebens
10. Searching for the Ineffable: Classical Theism and Eastern Thought About
God Erik Baldwin and Tyler Dalton McNabb Section II: Classical Theism:
Problems and Applications 11. Divine Ideas and Divine Simplicity Gregory T.
Doolan 12. How the Absolutely Simple Creator Escapes a Modal Collapse
Christopher Tomaszewski 13. Defending Divine Impassibility James E. Dolezal
14. Classical Theism and Divine Action Michael J. Dodds 15. Classical
Theism, Divine Beauty, and the Doctrine of the Trinity Mark K. Spencer 16.
The Incarnation of a Simple God Tim Pawl 17. Classical Theists Are
Committed to the Palamite Essence-Energies Distinction (Or, How to Make
Sense of the Fact That God Does Not Intrinsically Differ Even Though He Can
Do Otherwise) James Rooney
Classical Theism? 1. What Is Classical Theism? Edward Feser 2. Does the God
of Classical Theism Exist? Robert C. Koons 3. Some Arguments for Divine
Simplicity Alexander R. Pruss 4. The Problem of Talking about "the God of
gods" Gyula Klima 5. Anselmian Classical Theism Katherin Rogers 6. Thomist
Classical Theism: Divine Simplicity within Aquinas's Triplex Via Theology
Daniel De Haan 7. The Unity of the Divine Nature: Four Theories Timothy
O'Connor 8. A Metaphysical Inquiry into Islamic Theism Enis Doko and Jamie
B. Turner 9. Classical Theism and Jewish Conceptions of God Samuel Lebens
10. Searching for the Ineffable: Classical Theism and Eastern Thought About
God Erik Baldwin and Tyler Dalton McNabb Section II: Classical Theism:
Problems and Applications 11. Divine Ideas and Divine Simplicity Gregory T.
Doolan 12. How the Absolutely Simple Creator Escapes a Modal Collapse
Christopher Tomaszewski 13. Defending Divine Impassibility James E. Dolezal
14. Classical Theism and Divine Action Michael J. Dodds 15. Classical
Theism, Divine Beauty, and the Doctrine of the Trinity Mark K. Spencer 16.
The Incarnation of a Simple God Tim Pawl 17. Classical Theists Are
Committed to the Palamite Essence-Energies Distinction (Or, How to Make
Sense of the Fact That God Does Not Intrinsically Differ Even Though He Can
Do Otherwise) James Rooney