This collection of thoughtful essays re-examines the notion of human agency from the perspective of the major traditions of Christian belief. Comprehensive in scope and stimulating in subject matter, this volume will be of value to philosophers as well as scholars of religion.
This collection of thoughtful essays re-examines the notion of human agency from the perspective of the major traditions of Christian belief. Comprehensive in scope and stimulating in subject matter, this volume will be of value to philosophers as well as scholars of religion.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
By Michael F. McLain and Mark W. Richardson - Contributions by F Michael McLain; Thomas J. Loughran; John H. Wright S.J.; Kyle A. Pasewark; Elizabeth Galbraith; Brian Hebblethwaite; Edward H. Henderson; W Mark Richardson; Steven M. Duncan; Tracy Eleonore
Inhaltsangabe
chapter 1 Introduction chapter 2 Aquinas, Compatibilist chapter 3 Human Freedom and Divine Action: Libertarianism in St. Thomas Aquinas chapter 4 Predestination as a Condition of Freedom: Reconsidering the Reformation chapter 5 Kant, Luther, and Erasmus on the Freedom of the Will chapter 6 Freedom and Agency: Finite and Infinite chapter 7 Finite and Infinite Freedom in Farrer and von Balthasar chapter 8 The Supremely Free Agent chapter 9 A Look at Austin Farrer's Theory of Agency chapter 10 Experience and Agency chapter 11 Evil, Human Freedom, and Divine Grace chapter 12 Aquinas on the Sufferings of Job chapter 13 Must Job Live Forever? A Reply to Aquinas on Providence and Freedom, Evil, and Immortality chapter 14 Plato and Augustine on Doing Wrong Knowingly chapter 15 Index
chapter 1 Introduction chapter 2 Aquinas, Compatibilist chapter 3 Human Freedom and Divine Action: Libertarianism in St. Thomas Aquinas chapter 4 Predestination as a Condition of Freedom: Reconsidering the Reformation chapter 5 Kant, Luther, and Erasmus on the Freedom of the Will chapter 6 Freedom and Agency: Finite and Infinite chapter 7 Finite and Infinite Freedom in Farrer and von Balthasar chapter 8 The Supremely Free Agent chapter 9 A Look at Austin Farrer's Theory of Agency chapter 10 Experience and Agency chapter 11 Evil, Human Freedom, and Divine Grace chapter 12 Aquinas on the Sufferings of Job chapter 13 Must Job Live Forever? A Reply to Aquinas on Providence and Freedom, Evil, and Immortality chapter 14 Plato and Augustine on Doing Wrong Knowingly chapter 15 Index
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