Fr. 236.00

Philosophical Essays on Divine Causation

Inglese · Copertina rigida

Spedizione di solito entro 3 a 5 settimane

Descrizione

Ulteriori informazioni










This book discusses various aspects of God's causal activity. Traditional theology has long held that God acts in the world and interrupts the normal course of events by performing special acts. Although the tradition is unified in affirming that God does create, conserve, and act, there is much disagreement about the details of divine activity. The chapters in this book fruitfully explore these disagreements about divine causation.

The chapters are divided into two sections. The first explores historical views of divine causal activity from the Pre-Socratics to Hume. The second section addresses a variety of contemporary issues related to God's causal activity. These chapters include defenses of the possibility of special acts of God, proposals of models of divine causation, and analyses of divine conservation.

Philosophical Essays on Divine Causation will be of interest to researchers and graduate students working in philosophy of religion, philosophical theology, and metaphysics.

Sommario

Introduction
Gregory E. Ganssle
1. Divine Causal Agency in Classical Greek Philosophy
Donald J. Zeyl
2. Divine Causality according to Neo-Platonism
Phillip S. Cary
3. Aquinas on Divine Causality
W. Matthews Grant
4. Three Competing Views of God’s Causation of Creaturely Actions: Aquinas, Scotus and Olivi
Gloria Frost
5. Durand and Suarez on Divine Causation
Jacob Tuttle
6. Descartes on Voluntary Action and Universal Conservation
Joel Archer and C. P. Ragland
7. Leibniz on Divine Causation: Continuous Creation and Concurrence Without Occasionalism
Julia Jorati
8. Berkeley on Divine Human Agency: A Teleological Reconstrual
James S. Spiegel
9. What Hume didn’t Notice about Divine Causation
Timothy Yenter
10. Defending Special Divine Acts
Robert A. Larmer
11. Divine Sustaining Causes and the Mind-Body Problem
Angus J. L. Menuge
12. Neo-Aristotelian Accounts of Divine Creation
Paul M. Gould
13. Theistic Conferralism: Consolidating Divine sustenance and Trope Theory
Robert K. Garcia
14. The Timing of Divine Conservation: Pushes, Nudges, and Merry-go-rounds
David Vander Laan
15. Divine Causation and the Pairing Problem
Gregory E. Ganssle

Info autore

Gregory E. Ganssle is Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology – Biola University. He works in the philosophy of religion and the history of philosophy. He has edited two books and written three. His most recent is Our Deepest Desires: How the Christian Story Fulfills Human Aspiration.

Riassunto

This book discusses aspects of God’s causal activity. It explores historical views of divine causal activity from the Pre-Socratics to Hume. It also addresses contemporary issues related to God’s causal activity, including the possibility of special acts of God, proposals of models of divine causation, and analyses of divine conservation.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Gregory Ganssle, Gregory (Biola University Ganssle
Con la collaborazione di Gregory Ganssle (Editore)
Editore Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 31.12.2021
 
EAN 9780367334697
ISBN 978-0-367-33469-7
Pagine 300
Serie Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Religion
Categorie Saggistica > Filosofia, religione > Altro

PHILOSOPHY / General, PHILOSOPHY / Religious, RELIGION / Philosophy, Philosophy: metaphysics & ontology, Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology, Philosophy of religion

Recensioni dei clienti

Per questo articolo non c'è ancora nessuna recensione. Scrivi la prima recensione e aiuta gli altri utenti a scegliere.

Scrivi una recensione

Top o flop? Scrivi la tua recensione.

Per i messaggi a CeDe.ch si prega di utilizzare il modulo di contatto.

I campi contrassegnati da * sono obbligatori.

Inviando questo modulo si accetta la nostra dichiarazione protezione dati.