Hesitations About Special Divine Action: Reflections on Some Scientific, Cultural and Theological Concerns

European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 7 (4):3--22 (2015)
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Abstract

The new interest in special divine action has led to a close reading of the great debates and discussions of the early modern period in an attempt to understand contemporary resistance to the notion of divine action, and to develop strategies for reaffirming the notion in a refined manner. Although continuing engagement with and evaluation of the Humean legacy on miracles and divine action will be of central importance to this programme of review, there are other issues that also need to be addressed. In this article I identify some of the factors that have caused or continue to cause difficulties for the articulation of a concept of special divine action and I suggest how they might be engaged.

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Alister McGrath
University of Oxford

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