1st Edition

Metaphysics and God Essays in Honor of Eleonore Stump

Edited By Kevin Timpe Copyright 2009
288 Pages
by Routledge

288 Pages
by Routledge

288 Pages
by Routledge

This volume focuses on contemporary issues in the philosophy of religion through an engagement with Eleonore Stump’s seminal work in the field. Topics covered include: the metaphysics of the divine nature (e.g., divine simplicity and eternity); the nature of love and God’s relation to human happiness; and the issue of human agency (e.g., the nature of the human soul and hell).

Forward, Fr. Ted Vitali

Introduction, Kevin Timpe

Section 1: Preacipue de Deo

1. The Divine Attributes, Peter van Inwagen

2. Divine Simplicity, Brian Leftow

3. The Arc of Timelessness, Thomas Senor

4. The Trinity, Michael Rea

5. God’s Nature and Fittingness, Thomas Flint

6. God and Creation, Tim O’Connor

Section 2: De Deo et Hominibus in Relatis

7. Divine Activity and Moral Theory, John Hare

8. Love: Human and Divine, William Mann

9. Aquinas on God and Human Happiness, Christopher Brown

10. Freedom and Foreknowledge: Some Further Thoughts, John Fischer

Section 3: Preacipue de Hominibus

11. The Second-Person Account of Evil, Lynne Rudder Baker

12. Losing Your Soul, Jon Kvanvig

13. Love and Damnation, Scott Ragland

14. The Doctrine of the Resurrection a la Thomas Aquinas, Jason Eberl

Biography

Kevin Timpe teaches philosophy at the University of San Diego. He is the author of Free Will: Sourcehood and Its Alternatives (Continuum), and the editor of Arguing about Religion (Routledge).