Is free-will theism religiously inadequate? A reply to Ciocchi
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Published:2003-10-16
Issue:4
Volume:39
Page:431-440
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ISSN:0034-4125
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Container-title:Religious Studies
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Rel. Stud.
Abstract
David Ciocchi has charged that ‘open’ or free-will theism is religiously inadequate. This is it is because it is unable to affirm the ‘presumption of divine intervention in response to petitionary prayer’ (PDI), a presumption Ciocchi claims is implicit in the religious practice of ordinary Christian believers. I argue that PDI and Ciocchi's other assumptions concerning prayer are too strong, and would upon reflection be rejected by most believers. On the other hand, God as conceived by free-will theism has extensive resources for answering petitionary prayers, including prayers whose fulfilment depends on the free responses of other persons.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Philosophy,Religious studies