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925Stumping Freedom: Divine Causality and the WillNew Blackfriars 96 (1066): 711-722. 2015.The problems with grace and free will have prompted long-standing theological conflicts, chiefly revolving around certain disagreements over the nature of divine causality in respect to the free will's of creatures and His foreknowledge of free acts. Eleonore Stump offers a new interpretation of divine action on the will that holds God only acts by way of formal causality and that human cooperation with grace is only by way of "quiescence." I argue that this account lacks coherence in certain im…Read more
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1102Evolutionary Biology and Classical Teleological Arguments for God's ExistenceHeythrop Journal 54 (4): 617-630. 2013.Much has been made of how Darwinian thinking destroyed proofs for the existence of God from ‘design’ in the universe. I challenge that prevailing view by looking closely at classical ‘teleological’ arguments for the existence of God. One version championed by Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas stems from how chance is not a sufficient kind of ultimate explanation of the universe. In the course of constructing this argument, I argue that the classical understanding of teleology is no less necessary in …Read more
Kowloon Tsai, Hong Kong
Areas of Specialization
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| Metaphysics |
| Chinese Philosophy |
| Chinese Neo-Confucianism |
| Thomas Aquinas |
| 13th/14th Century Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Religion |