The Oxford Handbook of Omnipresence
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The idea that something can be present at every place has engendered much discussion both in the past and at present. Typically, omnipresence is thought to be a divine attribute, but the question as to how something can be omnipresent has not been historically confined to the status of a divine being. The Oxford Handbook of Omnipresence offers an insight into historical accounts of omnipresence and its developments in ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary thought. It further widens the study of omnipresence by including less widely studied strands of thought on this topic from mystical, process theological, feminist theological, and phenomenological perspectives. Additionally, whilst the study of omnipresence has typically focused on Christian thinkers, the volume broadens the range of voices on this attribute further by including Jewish, Islamic, Buddhist, Sanskrit, and Donghak accounts. The Handbook provides an introduction to the main facets of omnipresence, both historical and contemporary, and opens up new avenues for research that are yet to be fully explored.

Table of Contents:
Anna Marmodoro, Damiano Migliorini, and Ben Page: Introduction Part I: Ancient Perspectives 1: Richard Neels: Heraclitus' Theology: A Case Study of Divine Omnipresence in Early Greek Thought 2: Barbara M. Sattler: All-Pervading or at the Edge of the Universe: Omnipresence and Panpsychism in Plato and Aristotle 3: Gretchen Reydams-Schils: The Omnipresence of the Stoic Divine Active Principle in Matter 4: Vito Limone and Francesca Simeoni: God's Omnipresence in Jewish and Christian Platonism: from Philo to Origen 5: Svetla Slaveva-Griffin: The Omnipresence of Plotinus's One in its Emanations Part II: Medieval Perspectives 6: Scott MacDonald: Augustine on God's Presence in Creation 7: Brian Leftow: Anselm on Omnipresence 8: Jeffrey E. Brower: Aquinas on Divine Omnipresence, Spatial Location, and Action at a Distance 9: Thomas M. Ward: Everywhere Thrice: Scotus and Ockham on God's Existence in Creatures 10: Rachel J. Smith: Omnipresence in the Medieval Mystical Tradition Part III: Modern Perspectives 11: Johannes Stoffers SJ: Renaissance Neoplatonic Thought, Scholastic Tradition and Negative Theology: Cusanus on God's Constitutive Presence in all Things 12: Christopher Shields: Everywhere and Nowhere: Suárez on the Immensity of God 13: Edward Slowik: Divine Omnipresence in Rationalist Theories in the 17th-18th Centuries 14: Ryan Keating and Charles Taliaferro: Omnipresence According to the English Thinkers of the 17th-19th Centuries 15: Douglas Hedley: Divine Omnipresence in the German Idealists 16: Anne Käfer: The Ubiquitous and Incarnated God. Omnipresence in Friedrich Schleiermacher Part IV: Further Perspectives 17: Sandro Gorgone and Aldo Bisceglia: Presence and Absence of God. The Trace of Heidegger's Last God and Marion's Iconic Turn 18: Donald Wayne Viney and Daniel A. Dombrowski: Divine Omnipresence in Process Theism 19: Mark P. Hertenstein: Absolute Triune Omnipresence: The Contributions of Barth and Pannenberg 20: Vera Tripodi: Omnipresence in the Feminist Philosophy of Religion Part V: Other Religions 21: Olga L. Lizzini: Divine Omnipresence in the Arabic-Islamic Intellectual Tradition 22: Samuel Lebens: On the Locations of God: Jewish Approaches to Omnipresence 23: Elisa Freschi: Omnipresence from an Ontological to a Relational Concept, from Nyaya to Visistadvaita Vedanta 24: Jessica Frazier: Omnipresence as Ultimate Ground: Power and Pervasion in Srinivasa's Medieval Indian Philosophy 25: Monima Chadha: Omnipresence of Karma and Causality in the Buddhist Universe 26: Jea Sophia Oh: Reverencing the Triune Potentials of Heaven, Earth, and Human Becomings: Relocating the Divine Immanence via Eastern Learning Part VI: Recent Developments 27: Joseph Jedwab: God as Derivatively Omnipresent: Some Non-Occupation Accounts 28: Ross D. Inman: God as Fundamentally Omnipresent: An Occupation Account 29: Martin Pickup: Omnipresence and Divine Presence in the Eucharist 30: Katherine Sonderegger: The Omnipresence of Almighty God: A Theological Account Part VII: New Directions 31: Sam Cowling and Ley David Elliette Cray: Omnipresence and Mathematical Reality 32: Ben Page: Omnipresence and Special Presence 33: Joshua Rasmussen: The God in All: How Constitution Theology Can Illuminate the Divine Nature 34: Dean Zimmerman: Divine Location and the Inheritance of Spatial Structure 35: Aaron J. Cotnoir: Omnipresence: Mereology and Simplicity


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780198875314
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Oxford University Press
  • Height: 246 mm
  • No of Pages: 744
  • Width: 171 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0198875312
  • Publisher Date: 03 Jun 2025
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y


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