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Free Will and God's Universal Causality : The Dual Sources Account
Free Will and God's Universal Causality : The Dual Sources Account
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Author(s): Grant, W. Matthews
ISBN No.: 9781350082908
Pages: 256
Year: 201905
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 207.00
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Status: Available

Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 1.1. Divine Universal Causality (DUC) and Creaturely Action 1.2. Libertarian Freedom and the Apparent Conflict with DUC 1.3. Dual Sources: A Neo-scholastic Approach to Resolving the Conflict 2.


God: Universal Cause and Cause of Human Actions 2.1. Scripture 2.2. Perfect Being Theology: An Anselmian Approach 2.3. Cosmological Arguments from Contingency 2.4.


Conservation and Concurrence: A Suarezian Argument 2.5. A Thomistic Argument from Participation 3. Divine Universal Causality and the Threat of Occasionalism 3.1. Does DUC render creaturely causes otiose? 3.2. God and Creaturely Causes: The Claims of Non-Occasionalist DUC 3.


3. Non-Occasionalist DUC: The Metaphysical Objection 3.4. Non-Occasionalist DUC: The Epistemic Objection 3.5. Can agent-causal acts be caused by God? 4. Free Creatures of the Universal Cause 4.1.


The Intrinsic/Extrinsic Distinction 4.2. Why DUC may appear to preclude libertarian freedom 4.3. The Extrinsic Model of Divine Agency 4.4. DUC without Determinism 4.5.


Ability to do otherwise 4.6. Ultimate Responsibility 4.7. Dual Sources 5. The Extrinsic Model Defended 5.1. The Extrinsic Model, Intrinsic Models, and Scholastic Theology 5.


2. From DUC to the Extrinsic Model 5.3. But is the Extrinsic Model also ruled out by DUC? 5.4. Does the Extrinsic Model render Divine Causality Unintelligible? 6. Does God Cause Sin? 6.1.


DUC, Moral Evil, and the Privation Solution 6.2. Moral Evil and Privation 6.3. Objections to the Privation Account of Moral Evil 6.4. Does God cause the badness in sinful acts simply by causing the acts? 6.5.


How the badness in sinful acts is caused by the sinner alone 7. The Problem of Moral Evil 7.1. The Failure of the Free Will Defense 7.2. Responding to the problem without FWD 7.3. Moral Evil, Dual Sources, and Molinism 7.


4. Moral Evil, Dual Sources, and Open Theism 7.5. Sin and the Divine Will 7.6. God's Involvement in Sin: A Cost of Dual Sources? 8. Providence, Grace, and Predestination 8.1.


An Extrinsic Model of Divine Knowing 8.2. Time, Foreknowledge, and a Variation on the Eternity Solution 8.3. Providence 8.4. Grace 8.5.


Divine-Human Dialogue 8.6. Predestination Notes Bibliography Index.


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