
handle: 11104/0268510
The paper reconstructs A. Erath's attempt to reconcile the Thomist and Molinist doctrines on divine causation and human freedom. It surveys various interpretative options and ultimately it is found wanting as the differences between the theories remain on a deeper level.
grace, divine causation, divine action, free will
grace, divine causation, divine action, free will
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