A Reader in Contemporary Philosophical Theology
A Reader in Contemporary Philosophical Theology
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Author(s): Crisp, Oliver
ISBN No.: 9780567031464
Pages: 392
Year: 200908
Format: UK-Trade Paper (Trade Paper)
Price: $ 79.69
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Acknowledgements Contents Introduction - Oliver D. Crisp I. Inspiration and Authority of Scripture Section Introduction Alvin Plantinga, 'Sheehan's Shenanigans: How Theology Becomes Tomfoolery' Stephen T. Davis, 'The Bible is True' Nicholas Wolterstorff, 'True Words' Paul Helm, 'Infallibility' II. The Trinity Section Introduction Cornelius Plantinga Jnr., 'Social Trinity and Tritheism' Brian Leftow, 'A Latin Trinity' Peter van Inwagen, 'Three Persons in One Being: On Attempts to Show that the Doctrine of the Trinity is Self-Contradictory' III. The Incarnation Section Introduction Peter Forrest, 'The Incarnation: A Philosophical Case for Kenosis' Eleonore Stump, 'Aquinas' Metaphysics of the Incarnation' Thomas P. Flint, 'The possibilities of Incarnation: Some radical Molinist suggestions' Thomas V.


Morris, 'Rationality and the Christian Revelation' IV. Sin and Original Sin Section Introduction Robert Adams, 'Original Sin: A Study in the Interaction of Philosophy and Theology' Marilyn McCord Adams, 'Sin as Uncleanness' Keith D. Wyma, 'Innocent Sinfulness, Guilty Sin: Original Sin and Divine Justice' V. The Atonement Section Introduction Oliver D. Crisp, 'Penal Non-substitution' David Lewis, 'Do We Believe in Penal Substitution?' Philip L. Quinn, 'Abelard on Atonement: "Nothing Unintelligible, Arbitrary, Illogical, or Immoral about it"' Richard Swinburne, 'The Christian Scheme of Salvation' Index.


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