Mark McLeod-HarrisonCorresponding author

The Many Ways God Is
Ontological Pluralism and Traditional Christian Theism

Article
14/2 - Fall 2009, pages 259-276
Date of online publication: 12 février 2016
Date of publication: 30 décembre 2009

Abstract

Traditional Christianity holds that God is a singular way, not dependent on the conceptual machinations of humans. I argue that God can be plural ways, different in different human conceptual schemes, all the while holding to traditional Christianity. In short, I provide a framework for an ontological pluralism that extends not just to the world being various ways but to God being various ways.

Cite this article

McLeod-Harrison, Mark. “The Many Ways God Is: Ontological Pluralism and Traditional Christian Theism.” Forum Philosophicum 14, no. 2 (2009): 259–76. doi:10.35765/forphil.2009.1402.20.