Monotheism and Creation
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:11th Dec '25
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This Element supposes that creation ex nihilo is the key to understanding the value of createdness and the finite life.
This Element defends the idea of creation ex nihilo as an expression of monotheistic belief in Jewish and Christian traditions. It outlines a philosophical and theological discussion of monotheism and creation. The doctrine of creation does not just address the question of origins, it also serves to affirm the finite or immanent aspects of life.This Element discusses the idea of creation ex nihilo as an expression of monotheistic belief mainly with reference to Jewish and Christian traditions. It outlines the philosophical and theological discussion about monotheism and creation, considering key historical figures such as Philo, Irenaeus, Augustine, and Aquinas as well as contemporary thinkers. It reviews key topics such as divine sovereignty, the goodness of creation, pantheism, process, and feminist thinking on creation. It argues for creation ex nihilo over other models. In particular, it examines the notion of 'creaturehood' as an overlooked and under-developed dimension in contemporary debates about the relationship between created humanity and the one God. The doctrine of creation does not just address the question of origins, it also serves to affirm the finite or immanent aspects of life.
ISBN: 9781009357418
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 110g
75 pages