The nature of persons is a perennial topic of debate in philosophy,
currently enjoying something of a revival. In this volume for the
first time metaphysical debates about the nature of human persons
are brought together with related debates in philosophy of religion
and theology. Fifteen specially written essays explore idealist,
dualist, and materialist views of persons, discuss specifically
Christian conceptions of the value of embodiment, and address four
central topics in philosophical theology: incarnation,
resurrection, original sin, and the trinity. The contributors are:
Robert M. Adams, Peter Forrest, W. D. Hart, John Hawthorne, Hud
Hudson, Brian Leftow, Trenton Merricks, Alvin Plantinga, Philip L.
Quinn, Michael Rea, Howard Robinson, Lynne Rudder Baker, Richard
Swinburne, Peter van Inwagen, Hong Yu Wong, Takashi Yagisawa, and
Dean Zimmerman.
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