Theological Determinism
New Perspectives
Peter Furlong editor Leigh Vicens editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:22nd Sep '22
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Theological determinism and its relationship to creation, free will, evil, and other topics, are analyzed by fifteen philosophers and theologians.
Philosophers and theologians consider theological, or divine, determinism–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.This volume unites established authors and rising young voices in philosophical theology and philosophy of religion to offer the single most wide-ranging examination of theological determinism-in terms of both authors represented and issues investigated-published to date. Fifteen contributors present discussions about theological (or divine) determinism, the view that God determines everything that occurs in the world. Some authors provide arguments in favor of this position, while others provide considerations against it. Many contributors investigate the relationship between theological determinism and other philosophical issues (the principle of sufficient reason; the compatibility of determinism and free will; moral luck), theological doctrines (creation ex nihilo; divine forgiveness; the inevitability of sin; the unity of Christ's will with God's), or moral attitudes and practices (trusting God; resenting the ill-will of others; resisting evil). This book is essential reading for all those interested in the relationship between theological determinism and philosophical thought.
'This volume constitutes a rich conversation among a diverse group of authors on the question of divine determinism. The quality of argumentation is consistently high, and there are fresh developments, from multiple angles, of both pro and con positions. Easily the best exploration of this question in recent philosophy of religion.' Tim O'Connor, Indiana University Bloomington
ISBN: 9781009249386
Dimensions: 235mm x 156mm x 21mm
Weight: 570g
288 pages