Revisiting Aquinas on Providence and Rising to the Challenge of Divine Action in Nature

Journal of Religion 94 (3):277-291 (2014)
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Abstract

Attempts to solve the issue of divine action in nature have resulted in many innovative proposals seeking to explain how God can act within nature without disrupting the created order but introducing novelty in the history of the universe. My goal is to show how Aquinas' doctrine of providence, mainly as expressed in his De Potentia Dei, fulfils the criteria for an account of divine action: that God's action is providential in the sense that God is involved in the individual and particular here and now.

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Ignacio Silva
Universidad Austral

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