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This book offers the most extensive exploration of divine temporality to date. It focuses on five main questions. First, what is time? Second, how is God responsible for the existence of time? Third, what does it mean to say that God is temporal? Fourth, what kind of structure might God give to a time series? Fifth, what are the implications for theological doctrines such as the Trinity, creation, providence, and life after death? The author offers a deep, critical engagement with the Christian tradition but also goes beyond to build analytic bridges to Jewish, Islamic, Hindu, and Jainist philosophical theology. The book provides an up-to-date discussion of issues within analytic metaphysics, philosophy of time, and philosophy of religion and draws on the resources of contemporary systematic, historical, and biblical theology.
List of contents
Part 1 Models of God and Creation 1. The Doctrine of God 2. Models of God 3. Divine Action and Creation Part 2 How Is God Responsible for the Existence and Nature of Time? 4. Creationism 5. The Identification View Part 3 In Defence of Divine Temporality 6. The Trinity 7. Divine Sovereignty and Providence Part 4 Possible Structures of Time and Christian Doctrine 8. Possible Structures of Time and Personal Persistence Over Time 9. Presentism and the Grounding Objection 10. Contra Eternalism 11. Contra Fragmentalism 12. Contra Hypertime and the Morphing Block 13. Contra Eschatological Presentism 14. Contra the Moving Spotlight
About the author
R.T. Mullins is a researcher and lecturer in philosophy and theology at the University of Lucerne, a regular visiting professor of philosophy at Palm Beach Atlantic University, and a docent of dogmatics at the University of Helsinki.
Summary
This book offers the most extensive exploration of divine temporality to date, providing an up-to-date discussion of issues within analytic metaphysics, philosophy of time, and philosophy of religion, and draws on the resources of contemporary systematic, historical, and biblical theology.