Religions (May 2021)

John Calvin’s Multiplicity Thesis

  • Daniel Bonevac

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12060399
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
p. 399

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John Calvin holds that the fall radically changed humanity’s moral and epistemic capacities. Recognizing that should lead Christian philosophers to see that philosophical questions require at least two sets of answers: one reflecting our nature and capacities before the fall, and the other reflecting our nature and capacities after the fall. Our prelapsarian knowledge of God, the right, and the good is direct and noninferential; our postlapsarian knowledge of them is mostly indirect, inferential, and filled with moral and epistemic risk. Only revelation can move us beyond fragmentary and indeterminate moral and theological knowledge.

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