State-of-the-art survey of contemporary philosophical theology
Thomas P. Flint is Professor of Phiosophy at the University of Notre Dame. Michael Rea is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame.
List of Contributors
p. x
Introduction
p. 1
Theological Prolegomena
Authority of Scripture, Tradition, and the Church
p. 11
Revelation and Inspiration
p. 30
Science and Religion
p. 54
Theology and Mystery
p. 78
Divine Attributes
Simplicity and Aseity
p. 105
Omniscience
p. 129
Divine Eternity
p. 145
Omnipotence
p. 167
Omnipresence
p. 199
Moral Perfection
p. 217
God and Creation
Divine Action and Evolution
p. 241
Divine Providence
p. 262
Petitionary Prayer
p. 286
Morality and Divine Authority
p. 306
The Problem of Evil
p. 332
Theodicy
p. 352
Skeptical Theism and the Problem of Evil
p. 374
Topics in Christian Philosophical Theology
The Trinity
p. 403
Original Sin and Atonement
p. 430
The Incarnation
p. 452
The Resurrection of the Body
p. 476
Heaven and Hell
p. 491
The Eucharist: Real Presence and Real Absence
p. 512
Non-Christian Philosophical Theology
Jewish Philosophical Theology
p. 541
Islamic Philosophical Theology
p. 556
Chinese (Confucian) Philosophical Theology
p. 574
Index
p. 597
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