Jonathan Kvanvig presents and defends a new theistic outlook--'Philosophical Arminianism'--which reconciles a traditional, high conception of deity with a conception of human beings as free and morally responsible. He offers a bold new account of eschatological matters (the doctrines of heaven and hell), and divine deliberation and creation.
Jonathan Kvanvig presents and defends a new theistic outlook--'Philosophical Arminianism'--which reconciles a traditional, high conception of deity with a conception of human beings as free and morally responsible. He offers a bold new account of eschatological matters (the doctrines of heaven and hell), and divine deliberation and creation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Autorenporträt
Jonathan L. Kvanvig is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Baylor University, having held positions previously at the University of Missouri, Texas A&M University, and the University of Notre Dame. He is the author of The Knowability Paradox, The Value of Knowledge and the Pursuit of Understanding, The Problem of Hell, The Intellectual Virtues and the Life of the Mind, and The Possibility of an All-Knowing God.
Inhaltsangabe
I HELL AND AFTERLIFE 1: Autonomy, Finality, and the Choice Model of Hell 2: Losing Your Soul 3: Universalism and the Problem of Hell II DIVINE DELIBERATION AND ACTION 4: Open Theism and the Future 5: A Tale of Two Cronies 6: A Dead-End for Molinism 7: Creation, Deliberation, and Molinism 8: An Epistemic Theory of Creation Index
I HELL AND AFTERLIFE 1: Autonomy, Finality, and the Choice Model of Hell 2: Losing Your Soul 3: Universalism and the Problem of Hell II DIVINE DELIBERATION AND ACTION 4: Open Theism and the Future 5: A Tale of Two Cronies 6: A Dead-End for Molinism 7: Creation, Deliberation, and Molinism 8: An Epistemic Theory of Creation Index
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