Philosophers and theologians consider theological, or divine, determinismâ the view that everything that occurs is determined by God. Some argue for this position, others argue against it, and others investigate the relationship between the view and other philosophical positions, theological doctrines, or moral and social attitudes and practices.
Philosophers and theologians consider theological, or divine, determinismâ the view that everything that occurs is determined by God. Some argue for this position, others argue against it, and others investigate the relationship between the view and other philosophical positions, theological doctrines, or moral and social attitudes and practices.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction; 1. Theological Determinism and Creation Heath White; 2. Am I Here by Accident? T. J. Mawson; 3. You Searched Me and Knew Me: Divine Determinism and the God of Love Jesse Couenhoven; 4. Fatalism and Some Varieties of Contrastive Explanation Alexander R. Pruss; 5. Divine Transcendence: Is There a Third Way in the Debate over Theological Determinism? W. Matthews Grant; 6. The Incompatibility of Universal, Determinate Divine Action with Human Free Will Simon Kittle; 7. Compatibilists about Moral Responsibility and (Natural) Determinism Should Be Compatibilists about Moral Responsibility and Theological Determinism Taylor Cyr; 8. An Argument for Theological Incompatibilism Alicia Finch; 9. Human Freedom and the Inevitability of Sin Leigh Vicens; 10. Hard Theological Determinism and Divine Forgiveness are Incompatible Justin Capes; 11. Moral Luck, Free Will Theodicies, and Theological Determinism Philip Swenson; 12. Divine Determinism and Gratitude for Sins Peter Furlong; 13. The Problem of Trust Daniel M. Johnson; 14. Toward a Reactive Attitudes Theodicy Garrett Pendergraft; 15. Christ in Gethsemane Katherine Sonderegger.
Introduction; 1. Theological Determinism and Creation Heath White; 2. Am I Here by Accident? T. J. Mawson; 3. You Searched Me and Knew Me: Divine Determinism and the God of Love Jesse Couenhoven; 4. Fatalism and Some Varieties of Contrastive Explanation Alexander R. Pruss; 5. Divine Transcendence: Is There a Third Way in the Debate over Theological Determinism? W. Matthews Grant; 6. The Incompatibility of Universal, Determinate Divine Action with Human Free Will Simon Kittle; 7. Compatibilists about Moral Responsibility and (Natural) Determinism Should Be Compatibilists about Moral Responsibility and Theological Determinism Taylor Cyr; 8. An Argument for Theological Incompatibilism Alicia Finch; 9. Human Freedom and the Inevitability of Sin Leigh Vicens; 10. Hard Theological Determinism and Divine Forgiveness are Incompatible Justin Capes; 11. Moral Luck, Free Will Theodicies, and Theological Determinism Philip Swenson; 12. Divine Determinism and Gratitude for Sins Peter Furlong; 13. The Problem of Trust Daniel M. Johnson; 14. Toward a Reactive Attitudes Theodicy Garrett Pendergraft; 15. Christ in Gethsemane Katherine Sonderegger.
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