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E-raamat: Christian Physicalism?: Philosophical Theological Criticisms

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On the heels of the advance since the twentieth-century of wholly physicalist accounts of human persons, the influence of materialist ontology is increasingly evident in Christian theologizing. To date, the contemporary literature has tended to focus on anthropological issues (e.g., whether the traditional soul / body distinction is viable), with occasional articles treating physicalist accounts of such doctrines as the Incarnation and Resurrection of Jesus cropping up, as well. Interestingly, the literature to date, both for and against this influence, is dominated by philosophers. The present volume is a collection of philosophers and theologians who advance several novel criticisms of this growing trend toward physicalism in Christian theology. The present collection definitively shows that Christian physicalism has some significant philosophical and theological problems. No doubt all philosophical anthropologies have their challenges, but the present volume shows that Christian physicalism is most likely not an adequate accounting for essential theological topics within Christian theism. Christians, then, should consider alternative anthropologies.

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The authors of this book contend that Christian intellectuals have made an egregiously bad deal in selling their souls in order to make peace with physicalist philosophy and naturalist science. They provide a powerful challenge to the physicalist conglomerate in contemporary thought, and give us a wide range of reasons why we need to recover the full riches of the robust view of human nature assumed in Nicene catholic Christian faith. -- Jerry L. Walls, Houston Baptist University Throughout church history some of the most innovative Christian philosophy has been occasioned by the need to refute wayward doctrine. Christian Physicalism?: Philosophical Theological Criticisms constitutes another excellent case in point. This book is a tour de force critique of Christian physicalism, featuring an array of interesting and powerful argumentshistorical, philosophical, biblical, theological, and even scientificagainst the materialist view of human nature. These essays will not be the final round in the debate over Christian physicalism, but they ought to be. -- James S. Spiegel, Taylor University

Foreword ix
Thomas H. McCall
Acknowledgments xi
Christian Physicalism? An Introduction xiii
Joshua R. Farris
R. Keith Loftin
1 The Incorporeality of the Soul in Patristic Thought
1(26)
Paul L. Gavrilyuk
2 Christian Physicalism: Against the Medieval Divines
27(16)
Thomas Atkinson
3 Substance Dualism and the Diachronic/Synchronic Unity of Consciousness
43(32)
J. P. Moreland
4 Christian Physicalism and Our Knowledge of God
75(24)
Angus Menuge
5 Physicalism, Divine Eternality, and Life Everlasting
99(18)
R. Keith Loftin
R. T. Mullins
6 Holy Saturday and Christian Theological Anthropology
117(20)
Jason McMartin
7 Physicalism, the Incarnation, and Holy Saturday: A Conversation with Karl Barth
137(16)
Marc Cortez
8 Physicalist Christology and the Two Sons Worry
153(22)
R. T. Mullins
9 Physicalism and the Death of Christ
175(14)
Charles Taliaferro
10 Christian Materialism Entails Pelagianism
189(24)
Matthew J. Hart
11 Sanctification and Physicalism
213(18)
R. Scott Smith
12 Neuroscience, Spiritual Formation, and Bodily Souls: A Critique of Christian Physicalism
231(26)
Brandon Rickabaugh
C. Stephen Evans
13 Hope for Christian Materialism? Problems of Too Many Thinkers
257(14)
Jonathan J. Loose
14 How to Lose the Intermediate State without Losing Your Soul
271(24)
James T. Turner, Jr.
15 Dismantling Bodily Resurrection Objections to Mind-Body Dualism
295(24)
Brandon Rickabaugh
16 "Absent from the Body ... Present with the Lord": Is the Intermediate State Fatal to Physicalism?
319(22)
John W. Cooper
17 Physicalism and Sin
341(10)
Charles Taliaferro
18 Christian Materialism and Christian Ethics: Moral Debt and an Ethic of Life
351(20)
Jonathan J. Loose
19 The Incompatibility of Physicalism with Physics
371(32)
Bruce L. Gordon
20 Reflections on Christian Physicalism by a Veteran Antiphysicalist
403(6)
Howard Robinson
Afterword 409(2)
Gerald O'Collins
Bibliography 411(18)
Index 429(4)
About the Contributors 433
R. Keith Loftin is assistant professor of philosophy and humanities at Scarborough College and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Joshua R. Farris is assistant professor of theology at Houston Baptist University.