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Remythologizing theology: divine action, passion, and authorship

New York: Cambridge University Press (2010)

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  1. بررسی مسأله علم پیشین خداوند در دیدگاه ابوالبرکات بغدادی و الهیات گشوده.سید محمد علی دیباجی & عیسی محمدی نیا - 2020 - پژوهشنامه فلسفه دین 18 (1):175-196.
    ابوالبرکات بغدادی یکی از فیلسوفانی است که علم پیشین الهی به آینده را انکار کرده و این دیدگاه او متأثر از نگاهش به نحوۀ تحقق علم، تجدد اراده در خداوند، و انتساب زمانمندی به اوست. همچنین، در میان مکاتب الهیاتی نوین، خداباوری گشوده نیز قائل به گشودگی آینده و نفی علم پیشین الهی است. الهی‌دانان گشوده برای رسیدن به این اعتقاد نظریۀ علم مطلق پویا را مطرح کرده و تجربۀ زمان را به خداوند نسبت داده‌اند. پس از بررسی دیدگاه ابوالبرکات (...)
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  • Loving Yourself as Your Neighbor: a Critique and Some Friendly Suggestions for Eleonore Stump’s Neo-Thomistic Account of Love.Jordan Wessling - 2019 - Sophia 58 (3):493-509.
    Many Christian theorists notice that love should contain, in additional to benevolence, some kind of interpersonal or unitive component. The difficulty comes in trying to provide an account of this unitive component that is sufficiently interpersonal in other-love and yet is also compatible with self-love. Eleonore Stump is one of the few Christian theorists who directly addresses this issue. Building upon the work of Thomas Aquinas, Stump argues that love is constituted by two desires: the desire for an individual’s good (...)
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  • Two theological accounts of logic: theistic conceptual realism and a reformed archetype-ectype model.Nathaniel Gray Sutanto - 2016 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 79 (3):239-260.
    In this essay I analyze two emerging theistic accounts of the laws of logic, one precipitated by theistic conceptual realism and the other from an archetype-ectype paradigm in Reformed Scholasticism. The former posits the laws of logic as uncreated and necessary divine thoughts, whereas the latter thinks of those laws as contingent, accommodated forms of a pre-existing archetypal rationality. After the analysis of the two accounts, I offer an explication of the theological rationale motivating the archetype-ectype model of the laws (...)
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  • Is it Possible and Desirable for Theologians to Speculate after Barth?James Gordon - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (6):1019-1029.
    This essay asks what Karl Barth meant by ‘speculation’ in volume two of the Church Dogmatics. Rather than equating speculative theology with metaphysical theology in general, Barth views speculation not as a monolithic act but as a conglomeration of modes of theological speech that undermine God's revelation in Jesus Christ. This essay argues that Barth's views of speculation, rather than undercutting the use of metaphysics in theology, pave the way for a responsible Christian use of metaphysics by tying one's use (...)
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