Free Will and the Christian Faith

Libertarians such as J.R. Lucas have abandoned traditional Christian doctrines because they cannot reconcile them with the freedom of the will. Traditional Christian thinkers such as the later Augustine have repudiated libertarianism because they cannot reconcile it with the dogmas of the faith. In...

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VerfasserIn:W.S. Anglin
Veröffentlicht: Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1991
Gesamtanzahl Seiten:228
Format:Book
Thema:- Doktrin > Der Mensch > [Liberté. Délectation victorieuse. Volonté] > [Libre arbitre]
Status:Active
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Zusammenfassung:Libertarians such as J.R. Lucas have abandoned traditional Christian doctrines because they cannot reconcile them with the freedom of the will. Traditional Christian thinkers such as the later Augustine have repudiated libertarianism because they cannot reconcile it with the dogmas of the faith. In "Free Will and the Christian Faith" W.S. Anglin demonstrates that free will and traditional Christianity are indeed compatible. He examines, and solves, puzzles about the relationships between free will and omnipotence, omniscience, and God's goodness. He uses the idea of free will to answer the question of why God allows evil, and shows how free will relates to eternal life and to the nature of revelation. Topics discussed include the meaning of life, backwards causation, the Principle of Double Effect, and the nature of the person.