Koncepcja Boga Stwórcy w teizmie otwartym i probabilistycznym a islam
Streszczenie
The article is dedicated to the problem of the nature of God in Islam and to the problem
of the divine knowledge regarding future contingents, in particular. The starting point
for the paper is a hypothesis recently formulated by some Christian philosophers
and theologians that open and probabilistic theism, i.e. metaphysical views on the
limited scope of the divine knowledge, are compatible with Islam and its intellectual
tradition, but that they are not compatible with the Judeo-Christian tradition. The
article takes briefly into consideration an overview of Islamic teachings regarding
the divine knowledge of the future and the divine nature. The final conclusion of the
article based on the analysis of the Islamic thought (Kalam and Falsafa) is that open
and probabilistic theism are not consistent with the Islamic doctrines. The main reason
for that conclusion is that the libertarian idea of human freedom is a fundamental
assumption of open and probabilistic theism. That libertarian conception of human
freedom is less important in Islam, or even, because of some essential theological
points, it is deemed incompatible with Islam, and was a view defended by a minority
of thinkers within the Islamic tradition.
Collections
- Artykuły naukowe [366]
Z tą pozycją powiązane są następujące pliki licencyjne: