I argue that the free-will defence need not presuppose a libertarian conception of freedom and therefore need not beg the question against compatibilists. I present three versions of theological ...
Prior to his 'naturalistic turn', Bocheński was a Thomist and defended the Thomist doctrine as a logically consistent and attractive philosophical system. Some opponents of Thomism interpreted this ...
Are we already on our pre-determined way to heaven or hell the moment we are conceived? "Don't blame me, it's my DNA, or perhaps it was the way I was raised, either way I'm not responsible." To ...
Few questions have confounded me and perhaps much of humanity more than the paradox of free will and divine sovereignty. How can human agency be meaningful within a framework predetermined by an ...
Origen’s Nachleben is as complex and as multifaceted as his thought itself. As the first disputes in his own lifetime and particularly the two great Origenist Controversies show, his audacious ...
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