Vernunft, Kontingenz und Gott

Konstellationen eines offenen Problems
Edited by Ingolf U. Dalferth and Philipp Stoellger
[Reason, Contingency and God. Constellations of an Unsolved Problem. Edited by Ingolf U. Dalferth and Philipp Stoellger.]
2000. 432 pages. Unrevised ebook edition 2025.
DOI 10.1628/978-3-16-165026-0
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Summary
Contingency confounds reason. If reason tries to reduce contingency, it will come up against its limitations. God on the other hand is more familiar with contingency, since contingency originates with him. If one thinks through the relationship between God and contingency, reason will also discover its contingency. Using modern approaches as examples, the authors of this work investigate the history of this unsolved problem.

Religion in Philosophy and Theology (RPT)