
The Articles In The Present Collection Deal With The Religious Dimension Of The Problem Of Free Will. All Of The Papers Also Have Implications For Broader Philosophical And Theological Issues, And Will Thus Be Of Interest To A Wide Variety Of Scholars, Both Religious And Secular. Together They Provide A Historical And Contemporary Overview Of Problems In The Theology Of Freedom, Together With Recent Work By Some Important Philosophers In The Field Aimed At Resolving Those Problems. The Chapters Are Divided Into Four Sections. The First Addresses Central Issues About The Nature Of Free Will And How Free Will Relates To Theological Topics Such As Theological Fatalism And The Problem Of Evil. The Second Section Focuses On Historical Debates About Free Will And Theism, But With An Eye Toward How Those Historical Discussions Can Be Brought Into Discussion With Contemporary Debates. The Third Section Aims To Address And Understand Divine Freedom, While The Final Section Explores Implications Of The Doctrine Of Divine Omnicausality.
This collection investigates the compatibility of human free will with the tenets of classical theism, specifically focusing on divine foreknowledge, omnicausality, and the problem of evil. Hugh J. McCann, a scholar in the philosophy of religion, compiles a series of papers that bridge historical theological discourse with contemporary analytical philosophy. The text provides a structured framework for evaluating how divine attributes interact with human agency, utilizing both classical arguments and modern philosophical inquiry to address these persistent tensions.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars in the field of philosophy of religion regard this collection as a useful resource for navigating the intersection of historical theology and modern analytical debate. Readers frequently note that the text requires a foundational understanding of metaphysical concepts to fully grasp the density of the arguments presented.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190611219
ISBN-13:
9780190611217
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