Hasker on the Divine Processions of the Trinitarian Persons

Authors

  • R. T. Mullins University of St Andrews

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.v9i3.1941

Abstract

Within contemporary evangelical theology, a peculiar controversy has been brewing over the past few decades with regard to the doctrine of the Trinity. A good number of prominent evangelical theologians and philosophers are rejecting the doctrine of divine processions within the eternal life of the Trinity. In William Hasker’s recent Metaphysics and the Tri-Personal God, Hasker laments this rejection and seeks to offer a defense of this doctrine. This paper shall seek to accomplish a few things. In section I, I shall first set the stage for a proper understanding of the discussion. Section II will articulate the basic Trinitarian desiderata that must be satisfied by any model of the doctrine of the Trinity. This will help one understand the debate between Hasker and the procession deniers. Section III will offer an articulation of what the doctrine of divine processions teaches. Section IV will examine Hasker’s defense of the doctrine point by point. I shall argue that his defense of the doctrine of the divine processions fails.

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2017-12-19

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Mullins, R. T. 2017. “Hasker on the Divine Processions of the Trinitarian Persons”. European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 9 (4):181-216. https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.v9i3.1941.