Beyond Causation: A Contemporary Theology of Concursus

American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 34 (2):117-134 (2013)
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This article continues a discussion initiated by Edgar Towne,2 Vaughn McTernan,3 and others, concerning divine-human interactivity. Both Towne and McTernan expressed concern about the overemphasis of the God-world dichotomy in traditional theology and thus proposed alternative conceptions of divine action, human interaction, and human interpretation of such interaction. In this article, contemporary theologians such as Wiles, Farrer, and Brümmer are consulted and integrated with contemporary religion-science dialogue, including the work of the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences and the Vatican Observatory project. Moreover, contemporary investigations into divine action are synthesized and categories ..

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Farrer, Wiles and the causal joint.Vincent Brümmer - 1992 - Modern Theology 8 (1):1-14.
Intersections of Process and Pragmatism in Dynamic Constructions of God.Vaughan McTernan - 2005 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 26 (1/2):146 - 159.

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