About Providence, Divine Action and the Church


In this blog, Terry J. Wright posts thoughts and shares research on the Christian doctrine of providence. This doctrine testifies to God’s provision for all things through creation’s high priest, the man Christ Jesus. However, the precise meaning and manner of this provision is a perpetually open question, and this blog is a forum for discussion of the many issues relating to providence and the place of the Church within God’s action.

Saturday, 25 May 2013

Some (Potentially) Interesting Articles in The Heythrop Journal

The latest edition of The Heythrop Journal features essays potentially germane to the doctrine of providence:

Gloria L. Schaab, ‘Incarnation as Emergence: A Transformative Vision of God and the Cosmos’, The Heythrop Journal 54:4 (2013), pp. 631–644

Craig A. Baron, ‘God is Deeper than Darwin: John Haught’s Catholic Theology and Science’, The Heythrop Journal 54:4 (2013), pp. 645–657

Ignacio Silva, ‘Thomas Aquinas Holds Fast: Objections to Aquinas within Today’s Debate on Divine Action’, The Heythrop Journal 54:4 (2013), pp. 658–667

Daniel Lim, ‘Why Not Overdetermination?’, The Heythrop Journal 54:4 (2013), pp. 668–677

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