The Logic of Mutual Heterocentrism

Philosophy and Theology 6 (4):353-368 (1992)
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Abstract

The logic of mutual heterocentrism requires two radical changes in our traditional way of thinking. First, it requires that we accept ourselves as gifts received. Second, it requires that we take seriously the notion that God can and does act in history. Macmurray’s Persons in Relation provides not only an analysis of these claims, but also metaphysical support for them.

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