• 19 Divine Simplicity: Anselm’s Neoplatonic Approach
    In Mirosław Szatkowski (ed.), Ontology of Divinity, De Gruyter. pp. 375-390. 2024.
    The Doctrine of Divine Simplicity is central to traditional classical theism, but there are different ways to spell out the doctrine, and different ways to solve the problems it generates. Two key problems are: How can a simple God do and know many different things? And, could a simple God have done other than He has done? If so, that would seem to entail multiplicity-God’s nature plus the divine aspects that could have been otherwise. Anselm of Canterbury, working within the Augustinian/Neoplat…Read more