Destiny and deliberation : essays in philosophical theology /
Kvanvig, Jonathan L.,
Destiny and deliberation : essays in philosophical theology / Jonathan L. Kvanvig - Oxford, Oxford University Press, ©2013 - xx, 191 pages ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 178-184) and index
Hell and the afterlife. Autonomy, finality, and the choice model of Hell -- Losing your soul -- Universalism and the problem of Hell -- Divine deliberation and action. Open theism and the future -- A tale of two cronies -- A dead-end for Molinism -- Creation, deliberation and Molinism -- A epistemic theory of creation
"Organized thematically by the endpoints of time, the volume begins by addressing eschatological matters--the doctrines of heaven and hell--and ends with an account of divine deliberation and creation. Kvanvig develops a theistic outlook which reconciles a traditional, high conception of deity, with full providential control over all aspects of creation, with a conception of human beings as free and morally responsible. The resulting position and defense is labeled 'Philosophical Arminianism.'"--
9780199696574 0199696578 9780199686803 0199686807
40020261269
2011276696
GBB174764 bnb
Open theism
Universalism
Molinism
Eschatology
Providence and government of God
Providence and government of God--Christianity
Philosophical theology
Arminianism
Religion--Philosophy
Creation
BL51 / .K73 2011 BL51 / .K86 2011
ARCH YNDC 201 K97D
Destiny and deliberation : essays in philosophical theology / Jonathan L. Kvanvig - Oxford, Oxford University Press, ©2013 - xx, 191 pages ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 178-184) and index
Hell and the afterlife. Autonomy, finality, and the choice model of Hell -- Losing your soul -- Universalism and the problem of Hell -- Divine deliberation and action. Open theism and the future -- A tale of two cronies -- A dead-end for Molinism -- Creation, deliberation and Molinism -- A epistemic theory of creation
"Organized thematically by the endpoints of time, the volume begins by addressing eschatological matters--the doctrines of heaven and hell--and ends with an account of divine deliberation and creation. Kvanvig develops a theistic outlook which reconciles a traditional, high conception of deity, with full providential control over all aspects of creation, with a conception of human beings as free and morally responsible. The resulting position and defense is labeled 'Philosophical Arminianism.'"--
9780199696574 0199696578 9780199686803 0199686807
40020261269
2011276696
GBB174764 bnb
Open theism
Universalism
Molinism
Eschatology
Providence and government of God
Providence and government of God--Christianity
Philosophical theology
Arminianism
Religion--Philosophy
Creation
BL51 / .K73 2011 BL51 / .K86 2011
ARCH YNDC 201 K97D