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Archive | 2013

A New Existential Model of God: A Synthesis of Themes from Kierkegaard, Buber, Levinas, and Open Theism

John J. Davenport

The Standard Anselmian Model of God conceives perfection as a static state that cannot improve, and thus interprets divine attributes as fixed maximal states of a being that is impassible yet still personal. This paper argues that a coherent alternative view, labeled the New Existential Model, can be collected from several alternative traditions, including Existential personalism, Process theology, Panentheism, and recent work on Open Theism. The new model is unified by the central idea that the divine is distinguished by two attributes or features: being the free creative genesis of reality, including creatures that enjoy derivative alterity, and being the source of eschatological possibilities in which the good is completely fulfilled in the culmination of time. The eschatological idea, which is the core of Kierkegaard’s conception of God as the object of existential faith, implies that God’s perfection is processive – growing rather than static – and that divine greatness is enriched rather than diminished by relation to free beings who add to reality through their own initiative and who enter into free relation with God. This model has several interesting implications for the problem of evil, foreknowledge, and providence.


Archive | 2012

Narrative Identity, Autonomy, and Mortality: From Frankfurt and MacIntyre to Kierkegaard

John J. Davenport


Journal of Religious Ethics | 2011

JUST WAR THEORY, HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION, AND THE NEED FOR A DEMOCRATIC FEDERATION

John J. Davenport


Archive | 2007

Will as Commitment and Resolve

John J. Davenport


Ultimate Reality and Meaning | 2002

Eschatological ultimacy and the best possible hereafter

John J. Davenport


Faith and Philosophy | 2002

Liberty of the Higher-Order Will: Frankfurt and Augustine

John J. Davenport


Archive | 2013

Norm-Guided Formation of Cares Without Volitional Necessity – A Response to Frankfurt

John J. Davenport


Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association | 2007

Augustine on Liberty of the Higher-Order Will: Answers to Hunt and Stump

John J. Davenport


Archive | 2007

Will as Commitment and Resolve: An Existential Account of Creativity, Love, Virtue, and Happiness

John J. Davenport


Acta Analytica-international Periodical for Philosophy in The Analytical Tradition | 2006

The deliberative relevance of refraining from deciding: A response to McKenna and Pereboom

John J. Davenport

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