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Free Will And Gods Universal Causality The Dual Sources Account W Matthews Grant

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Free Will And Gods Universal Causality The Dual Sources Account W Matthews Grant
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.81 MB
Author: W. Matthews Grant
ISBN: 9781350082908, 9781350082939, 1350082902, 1350082937
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Free Will And Gods Universal Causality The Dual Sources Account W Matthews Grant by W. Matthews Grant 9781350082908, 9781350082939, 1350082902, 1350082937 instant download after payment.

How much control do we have over the way we act? If we commit evil, is God to blame? What are the limits of free will?
In this book, W. Matthews Grant attempts to answer the above questions, and many more. Arguing that human behaviours are driven by both divine causality and our own human impetus, he demonstrates that the standard conditions for libertarian freedom are nonetheless satisfied. Grant offers a comprehensive alternative to the classic approaches for combining theism and libertarian freedom. He addresses the problem of moral evil without the commonly employed Free Will Defense, and proposes new solutions for reconciling libertarian freedom with robust accounts of God’s providence and predestination. In particular, Grant draws on the work of canonical philosophers including Anselm, Aquinas and Suarez.
Of particular interest to analytic theologians and philosophers of religion, Free Will and God’s Universal Causality: The Dual Sources Account presents a new account of the connections between divine causality and freedom.

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