

In this study distinguished theological philosopher Richard Swinburne examines how these moral concepts apply to humans in their dealings with each other, and applies these findings determining which versions of traditional Christian doctrines-sin and original sin, redemption, sanctification, and heaven and hell-are considered morally acceptable. Resource Information The item Responsibility and atonement, Richard Swinburne represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of San Diego Libraries. At times we need people to forgive and show us mercy. Responsibility and atonement, Richard Swinburne. Īccording to how we treat others, we acquire merit or guilt, deserve praise or blame, and receive reward or punishment, looking in the end for atonement. 1986, 2nd ed., 1997 Responsibility and Atonement, 1989 Revelation, 1992 The Christian. Responsibility : Moral goodness Moral responsibility and weakness of will The relevance of free will Merit and reward Guilt, atonement, and forgivenss Punishment Man's moral condition - Part 2.


of Christian doctrine: Responsibility and Atonement (1989) Revelation (1992) The. In this study distinguished theological philosopher Richard Swinburne examines how these moral concepts apply to humans in their dealings with each other, and applies these findings determining which versions of traditional Christian doctrines-sin and original sin, redemption, sanctification, and heaven and hell-are. SWINBURNE, Richard (Granville)SWINBURNE, Richard (Granville). Richard Granville Swinburne was born on 26 December 1934 at Smethick. At times we need people to forgive and show us mercy. 10.According to how we treat others, we acquire merit or guilt, deserve praise or blame, and receive reward or punishment, looking in the end for atonement. The Resurrection of God Incarnate.Oxford University Press, 2003. This book was released on 1989 with total page 222 pages. I will argue, in section 1.2 and in 1.3 and its subsections, that both claims are false in the sense Swinburne requires. Download or read book Responsibility and Atonement written by Richard Swinburne and published by Oxford University Press on Demand. (B) Humans owe God a good life as a duty to a benefactor.

10.1093/0198237987.001.0001 Search in Google Scholar Swinburne supports with two crucial claims: (A) Human life is a gift from God. Available online at, accessed September 29, 2017. “Analytic Theology: Interview with Editors Crisp and Rea,” conducted for the blog for the Evangelical Philosophical Society. Analytic Theology: New Essays in the Philosophy of Theology.
