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Classical Theism: New Essays on the Metaphysics of God
 
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ISBN13:9781032064093
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Classical Theism

New Essays on the Metaphysics of God
 
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This volume provides a contemporary account of classical theism. It features sixteen original essays from leading scholars that advance the discussion of classical theism in new and interesting directions.

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This volume provides a contemporary account of classical theism. It features 17 original essays from leading scholars that advance the discussion of classical theism in new and interesting directions.


It?s safe to say that classical theism?the view that God is simple, omniscient, and the greatest possible being?is no longer the assumed view in analytic philosophy of religion. It is often dismissed as being rooted in outdated metaphysical systems of the sort advanced by ancient and medieval philosophers. The main purpose of this volume is twofold: to provide a contemporary account of what classical theism is and to advance the scholarly discussion about classical theism. In Section I, the contributors offer a clear and cutting-edge account of the nature and existence of the God and the historical and theological foundations of classical theism. Section II contains chapters on a variety of topics, such as whether classical theism?s doctrine of simplicity needs revision, whether simplicity is compatible with the Christian doctrine of the Incarnation, and whether the hypothesis of a multiplicity of divine ideas is consistent with divine simplicity, among others.


Classical Theism will appeal to scholars and advanced students in the philosophy of religion who are interested in the nature of God.


Chapters 2 and 6 of this book are freely available as downloadable Open Access PDFs at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

Table of Contents:

Introduction?Jonathan Fuqua and Robert C. Koons Section I: What Is Classical Theism?  1. What Is Classical Theism??Edward Feser  2. Does the God of Classical Theism Exist??Robert C. Koons  3. Some Arguments for Divine Simplicity?Alexander R. Pruss  4. The Problem of Talking about "the God of gods"?Gyula Klima  5. Anselmian Classical Theism?Katherin Rogers  6. Thomist Classical Theism: Divine Simplicity within Aquinas?s Triplex Via Theology Daniel De Haan  7. The Unity of the Divine Nature: Four Theories?Timothy O?Connor  8. A Metaphysical Inquiry into Islamic Theism?Enis Doko and Jamie B. Turner  9. Classical Theism and Jewish Conceptions of God?Samuel Lebens  10. Searching for the Ineffable: Classical Theism and Eastern Thought About God?Erik Baldwin and Tyler Dalton McNabb  Section II: Classical Theism: Problems and Applications  11. Divine Ideas and Divine Simplicity Gregory T. Doolan  12. How the Absolutely Simple Creator Escapes a Modal Collapse?Christopher Tomaszewski  13. Defending Divine Impassibility?James E. Dolezal  14. Classical Theism and Divine Action?Michael J. Dodds  15. Classical Theism, Divine Beauty, and the Doctrine of the Trinity Mark K. Spencer  16. The Incarnation of a Simple God?Tim Pawl  17. Classical Theists Are Committed to the Palamite Essence-Energies Distinction (Or, How to Make Sense of the Fact That God Does Not Intrinsically Differ Even Though He Can Do Otherwise)?James Rooney