Ethical decision-making presupposes the possession of a free will. Central to a discussion on reformed ethics is the question of the bounds of freedom of the will. The reformed tradition, along with the wider Christian tradition, affirms that the will is not free in the Pelagian sense of being absolutely free, but is constrained by the effects of humanity's fall from original righteousness. This ariticle considers the nature and extent to which the will is considered free, or no longer free at all. The question posed here, within the reformed theoretic ethical framework, is whether the will is so vitiated that a person is incapable of any effective choice of action or inaction in the face of any moral dilemma, or does fallen humanity still ...
Must we be free to truly love? Evil is a theological problem for all Christians. When responding to ...
How can we reconcile the fact that in order to act virtuously we appear to need to refer to the con...
If God knows everything he must know the future, and if he knows the future he must know the future ...
Ethical decision-making presupposes the possession of a free will. Central to a discussion on refo...
Background: Obtaining informed consent from patients is a moral and legal duty and, thus, a key legi...
Compatibilist Freedom and the Problem of Evil Questions about whether humans have free will, and wha...
Free will is regarded by some as the most and by others as the least relevant concept for criminal r...
The question asked in the title is a starting point for a presentation of St. Thomas Aquinas’s conce...
Jonathan Edwards Freedom of the will attempts to combat the Arminian notion of free will by addressi...
The paper is about Kant’s moral psychology, a complex analysis and philosophical reflection on the t...
Autor rozważa w tym artykule niektóre ważniejsze kwestie antropologiczne, takie jak warunki możliwoś...
The problem of the relationship between divine sovereignty and human activity in conversion is one t...
Freedom is the essential condition of moral action and, as such, it includes responsibility as its i...
The concept of free will has long puzzled philosophers and theologians alike. This notion exists on ...
Obtaining informed consent from patients is a moral and legal duty and, thus, a key legitimation for...
Must we be free to truly love? Evil is a theological problem for all Christians. When responding to ...
How can we reconcile the fact that in order to act virtuously we appear to need to refer to the con...
If God knows everything he must know the future, and if he knows the future he must know the future ...
Ethical decision-making presupposes the possession of a free will. Central to a discussion on refo...
Background: Obtaining informed consent from patients is a moral and legal duty and, thus, a key legi...
Compatibilist Freedom and the Problem of Evil Questions about whether humans have free will, and wha...
Free will is regarded by some as the most and by others as the least relevant concept for criminal r...
The question asked in the title is a starting point for a presentation of St. Thomas Aquinas’s conce...
Jonathan Edwards Freedom of the will attempts to combat the Arminian notion of free will by addressi...
The paper is about Kant’s moral psychology, a complex analysis and philosophical reflection on the t...
Autor rozważa w tym artykule niektóre ważniejsze kwestie antropologiczne, takie jak warunki możliwoś...
The problem of the relationship between divine sovereignty and human activity in conversion is one t...
Freedom is the essential condition of moral action and, as such, it includes responsibility as its i...
The concept of free will has long puzzled philosophers and theologians alike. This notion exists on ...
Obtaining informed consent from patients is a moral and legal duty and, thus, a key legitimation for...
Must we be free to truly love? Evil is a theological problem for all Christians. When responding to ...
How can we reconcile the fact that in order to act virtuously we appear to need to refer to the con...
If God knows everything he must know the future, and if he knows the future he must know the future ...