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Kant and the Creation of Freedom - A Theological Problem (Hardcover, New)
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Kant and the Creation of Freedom - A Theological Problem (Hardcover, New)
Series: Changing Paradigms in Historical and Systematic Theology
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Kant actively struggles with the problem of how to conceive of
God's creative action in relation to human freedom. He comes to the
view that human freedom can only be protected if God withdraws in
certain ways from the created world. The two pillars of Kant's
mature philosophy - transcendental idealism and freedom - are in
part shaped and motivated by Kant's need to provide a solution to
his theological problem. The medieval and early modern theological
tradition conceives of divine action as unlike the action of any
created being. When the creature acts, God directly causes this
action, but without reducing the creature's freedom. Kant
explicitly discusses and rejects this account of divine and human
concursus. This rejection has significant and surprising
ramifications for Kant's wider philosophy, explaining otherwise
incomprehensible claims in his critical philosophy.
Christopher J. Insole presents a definitive study in the history of
ideas, engaging with a wide range of Kant's texts from 1749 until
the early 1800s. Many of these texts have received little or no
attention in Kant studies to date. Insole places Kant's thought in
relation to numerous historical and traditional positions and
illuminates these positions by a close engagement with recent
debates in analytical philosophy and systematic theology. Kant is
unrelentingly honest when grappling with the difficulty of relating
divine and human freedom. This study, of Kant's theological
struggle and legacy, goes to the heart of the problem in the modern
reception of what the Christian tradition has affirmed about human
freedom. As such, the book throws light on one of the defining
fault-lines in modern theology and philosophy.
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