This volume focuses on contemporary issues in the philosophy of religion through an engagement with Eleonore Stumpâs seminal work in the field. Topics covered include: the metaphysics of the divine nature (e.g., divine simplicity and eternity); the nature of love and Godâs relation to human happiness; and the issue of human agency (e.g., the nature of the human soul and hell).
This volume focuses on contemporary issues in the philosophy of religion through an engagement with Eleonore Stumpâs seminal work in the field. Topics covered include: the metaphysics of the divine nature; the nature of love and Godâs relation to human happiness; and the issue human agency.
ForwardâFr. Theodore Vitali CP
Acknowledgments
IntroductionâKevin Timpe
Section 1: Preacipue de Deo
1. God and Other Uncreated ThingsâPeter van Inwagen
2. Aquinas, Divine Simplicity and Divine FreedomâBrian Leftow
3. The Real Presence of an Eternal GodâThomas D. Senor
4. The Metaphysics of Divine LoveâWilliam E. Mann
5. Narrative, Liturgy, and the Hiddenness of GodâMichael C. Rea
6. Fittingness and Divine Action in Cur Deus Homo âThomas P. Flint
7. Conservation, Concurrence, and Counterfactuals of FreedomâJon Kvanvig
8. More on MolinismâJohn Martin Fischer
Section 2: Preacipue de Hominibus
9. The Supervenience of Goodness on BeingâJohn E. Hare
10. The Second-Person Account of the Problem of EvilâLynne Rudder Baker
11. Theodicies and Human Nature: Dostoevsky on the Saint as WitnessâTimothy OâConnor
12. Do Human Persons Persist between Death and Resurrection?âJason T. Eberl
13. Love and DamnationâC. P. Ragland
14. Friendship in Heaven: Aquinas on Supremely Perfect Happiness and the Communion of the SaintsâChristopher Brown
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index
Produktdetaljer
Biografisk notat
Kevin Timpe teaches philosophy at the University of San Diego. He is the author of Free Will: Sourcehood and Its Alternatives (Continuum), and the editor of Arguing about Religion (Routledge).