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Cosmic purpose and the question of a personal God
- Abstract:
- Purported evidence for purposeful divine action in the cosmos may appear to warrant describing God as personal, as Swinburne proposes. In this paper, however, I argue that the primary understanding of what is meant by a person is formed by the experience of ‘I’ – ‘you’ or second-person relatedness, a mode of relation with God that is not part of natural theology. moreover, even among human beings, the recognition of purposeful agency does not invariably lead to the attribution of personhood in the usual sense. ‘Person’ is therefore a misleading term to use of God on the evidence of cosmic purpose alone in the absence of suitable revelation.
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- Published
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- Peer reviewed
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- 10.24204/ejpr.v5i1.250
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- European Journal for Philosophy of Religion
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- Volume:
- 5
- Issue:
- 1
- Pages:
- 109-124
- Publication date:
- 2013-03-21
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1689-8311
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English
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pubs:399405
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