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Contemporary debates on God's emotionality are divided between two
extremes. Impassibilists deny God's emotionality on the basis of
God's omniscience, omnipotence and incorporeality. Passibilists
seem to break with tradition by affirming divine emotionality,
often focusing on the idea that God suffers with us.Contemporary
philosophy of emotion reflects this divide. Some philosophers argue
that emotions are voluntary and intelligent mental events, making
them potentially compatible with omniscience and omnipotence.
Others claim that emotions are involuntary and basically
physiological, rendering them inconsistent with traditional divine
attributes. Thinking Through Feeling: God, Emotion and Passibility
creates a three-way conversation between the debate in theology,
contemporary philosophy of emotion, and pre-modern (particularly
Augustinian and Thomist) conceptions of human affective experience.
It also provides an exploration of the intelligence and value of
the emotions of compassion, anger and jealousy.
Contemporary debates on God's emotionality are divided between two
extremes. Impassibilists deny God's emotionality on the basis of
God's omniscience, omnipotence and incorporeality. Passibilists
seem to break with tradition by affirming divine emotionality,
often focusing on the idea that God suffers with us.Contemporary
philosophy of emotion reflects this divide. Some philosophers argue
that emotions are voluntary and intelligent mental events, making
them potentially compatible with omniscience and omnipotence.
Others claim that emotions are involuntary and basically
physiological, rendering them inconsistent with traditional divine
attributes."Thinking Through Feeling: God, Emotion and Passibility"
creates a three-way conversation between the debate in theology,
contemporary philosophy of emotion, and pre-modern (particularly
Augustinian and Thomist) conceptions of human affective experience.
It also provides an exploration of the intelligence and value of
the emotions of compassion, anger and jealousy.
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