The Problem of Hell: A Philosophical AnthologyJoel Buenting Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2010 - 236 Seiten This anthology is concerned with how perfectly good God can justifiably damn anyone to hell. Bringing together contributions from contemporary philosophers who shape debates, the book highlights philosophical problems raised by reflection upon theological doctrine of everlasting punishment. |
Inhalt
Is it possible to Freely Reject God Forever? | 29 |
A Philosophical Dead End? | 45 |
Compatibilism Wantons and the Natural Consequence | 65 |
Hell Wrath and the Grace of God | 91 |
Hell and Punishment | 115 |
Why I Am Unconvinced by Arguments against the Existence | 133 |
Infernal Voluntarism and The Courtesy of Deep Heaven | 163 |
The Traditional Doctrine of Hell | 179 |
Species of Hell | 199 |
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action addict afterlife agent annihilation annihilationism annihilationist argue argument assumption beatific vision believe C.S. Lewis chapter child Christ Christian claim compatibilist conception condition conditional proof consciousness Craig created persons creatures damnation divine doctrine of hell escapism eternal example experiential Faith and Philosophy finite first-order desire free choices freedom freely reject grace harm human Ibid idea infinite number infinite punishment intuitions justice Kvanvig least libertarian libertarian freedom lives Marilyn McCord Adams middle knowledge misery Molinist moral character morally wrong motive natural consequence never notion objection one's pain parents Paul perhaps philosophy of religion possible problem of evil Problem of Hell rational reason reject God forever response retributive right to punish salvation save the damned scripture second-order desires second-order volition seems sense simply sins someone soul species of DH suffering suicide theology things Thomas Talbott true universalism view of hell wanton well-being William Lane Craig