Atonement
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This work argues that Christ's atonement disarms human resistance to God's love and so brings about acceptance of divine forgiveness.
Eleonore Stump es una distinguida filósofa cuyo trabajo se adentra profundamente en la filosofía de la religión, la metafísica contemporánea y la filosofía medieval. A través de su extensa labor académica, explora cuestiones complejas, como el problema del mal, empleando enfoques narrativos para comprender el sufrimiento humano. Sus contribuciones intelectuales a la filosofía han sido reconocidas a través de prestigiosas series de conferencias y roles de liderazgo en organizaciones filosóficas clave.


This work argues that Christ's atonement disarms human resistance to God's love and so brings about acceptance of divine forgiveness.
The collection of essays delves into the significance of the Christian heritage and its ongoing dialogue with contemporary philosophy, theology, and science. Eleonore Stump emphasizes the foundational belief in a loving God and explores complex interactions between God and humanity. The work discusses how knowledge of God can be attained through personal relationships and appreciation of beauty, not solely through propositional truths. It concludes by reflecting on aligning one's will with God's will for those seeking a deeper connection with Him.