Divine Holiness and Divine Action
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2021
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-886478-3 (ISBN)
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-886478-3 (ISBN)
This innovative study defends the view that God's holiness amounts to God's being so great that it is unfitting for limited and imperfect non divine beings to be intimately related to the unlimitedly great God.
Holiness is the attribute most emphatically ascribed to God in Scripture, but there has been little attention devoted to characterizing and considering the entailments of divine holiness. In Divine Holiness and Divine Action, Mark C. Murphy defends an account of holiness indebted to Rudolf Otto's description of the experience of the holy as that of a mysterium tremendum et fascinans. God's being holy consists in God's being someone with whom intimate union is both extremely desirable for us and yet something for which we--and indeed any limited beings--are unfit. This notion of divine holiness is useful for addressing disputed theological questions regarding divine action. In contrast to standard accounts of divine action that begin with assumptions regarding God's moral perfection or God's maximal love, the appeal to divine holiness supports a rival framework for explaining and predicting divine action--the holiness framework--according to which God is motivated to act in ways that are a response to God's own value by keeping distance from that which is deficient, defective, or in any way limited in goodness. This study exhibits the fruitfulness of a reorientation from the morality and love frameworks to the holiness framework by showing how such a reorientation suggests distinct approaches to perennial problems of divine action regarding creation, incarnation, atonement, and salvation. From the treatment of these perennial problems, a general theme regarding divine action emerges: that God's interaction with the world exhibits a radical sort of humility.
Holiness is the attribute most emphatically ascribed to God in Scripture, but there has been little attention devoted to characterizing and considering the entailments of divine holiness. In Divine Holiness and Divine Action, Mark C. Murphy defends an account of holiness indebted to Rudolf Otto's description of the experience of the holy as that of a mysterium tremendum et fascinans. God's being holy consists in God's being someone with whom intimate union is both extremely desirable for us and yet something for which we--and indeed any limited beings--are unfit. This notion of divine holiness is useful for addressing disputed theological questions regarding divine action. In contrast to standard accounts of divine action that begin with assumptions regarding God's moral perfection or God's maximal love, the appeal to divine holiness supports a rival framework for explaining and predicting divine action--the holiness framework--according to which God is motivated to act in ways that are a response to God's own value by keeping distance from that which is deficient, defective, or in any way limited in goodness. This study exhibits the fruitfulness of a reorientation from the morality and love frameworks to the holiness framework by showing how such a reorientation suggests distinct approaches to perennial problems of divine action regarding creation, incarnation, atonement, and salvation. From the treatment of these perennial problems, a general theme regarding divine action emerges: that God's interaction with the world exhibits a radical sort of humility.
Mark C. Murphy is McDevitt Professor of Religious Philosophy at Georgetown University.
Introduction: Holiness among the Divine Attributes
PART I: DIVINE HOLINESS
1: Some Inadequate Conceptions of Divine Holiness
2: Primary Holiness
3: Divine Holiness and Divine Perfection
4: Secondary Holiness: The Holiness of Nondivine Beings
PART II: DIVINE HOLINESS AND DIVINE ACTION
5: Two Flawed Frameworks for Divine Action: Morality and Love
6: The Holiness Framework
7: A Holy Being, Creating
8: A Holy Being, Incarnate
9: Divine Love, Divine Holiness, and the Atonement
10: Absolute Holiness and Life Everlasting
11: Divine Humility
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Erscheinungsdatum | 12.04.2021 |
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Reihe/Serie | Oxford Studies in Analytic Theology |
Verlagsort | Oxford |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 160 x 240 mm |
Gewicht | 554 g |
Themenwelt | Religion / Theologie ► Christentum ► Kirchengeschichte |
ISBN-10 | 0-19-886478-7 / 0198864787 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-886478-3 / 9780198864783 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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