Flint's 'Molinism and the Incarnation' is Too Radical

Journal of Analytic Theology 3:109-123 (2015)
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Abstract

In a series of papers, Thomas P. Flint has posited that God the Son could become incarnate in any human person as long as certain conditions are met (Flint 2001a, 2001b). In a recent paper, he has argued that all saved human persons will one day become incarnated by the Son (Flint 2011). Flint claims that this is motivated by a combination of Molinism and orthodox Christology. I shall argue that this is unmotivated because it is condemned by orthodox Christology. Flint has unknowingly articulated a version of the heresy called Origenism that is condemned by the Fifth Ecumenical Council. After arguing that Flint’s account is unmotivated because it is condemned, I shall offer some reflections and prolegomena on the relationship between contemporary analytic theology and the ecumenical creeds.

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R. T. Mullins
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Identity, incarnation, and the imago Dei.James T. Turner - 2020 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 88 (1):115-131.

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A Death He Freely Accepted.Thomas P. Flint - 2001 - Faith and Philosophy 18 (1):3-20.

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