WorldCat Linked Data Explorer

http://worldcat.org/entity/work/id/1011144503

Destiny and Deliberation Essays in Philosophical Theology

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."--Publisher.

Open All Close All

http://schema.org/about

http://schema.org/description

  • "Jonathan Kvanvig presents and defends a new theistic outlook - 'Philosophical Arminianism' - which reconciles a traditional high conception of deity with a conception of human beings as free and morally responsible. He offers an account of eschatological matters and divine deliberation and 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." --Résumé de l'éditeur."
  • "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." -- From publisher."
  • "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."--Publisher."@en

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Electronic books"
  • "Electronic books"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "Destiny and Deliberation Essays in Philosophical Theology"@en
  • "Destiny and deliberation : essays in philosophical theology"@en
  • "Destiny and deliberation : essays in philosophical theology"
  • "Destiny and deliberation essays in philosophical theology"