Theistic Conferralism: Consolidating Divine sustenance and Trope Theory

In Gregory E. Ganssle (ed.), Philosophical Essays on Divine Causation. Routledge. pp. 233-250 (2022)
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This essay concerns the causation involved in divine sustenance—the “pressure of the will of God” that continually upholds things in existence and supplies them with their properties and powers. My aim is to consolidate the theological doctrine of sustenance and a metaphysical theory of properties. Towards that end, I develop and motivate two consolidatory proposals, which together secure a more parsimonious theistic ontology and integrate the doctrine of sustenance and a theory of properties in a mutually enhancing way. The bulk of the essay concerns the first proposal, which I explain and motivate in the first three sections. In the last two sections I explain and motivate the second proposal.

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Robert K. Garcia
Baylor University

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