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Divine Retribution: A Defence
Oliver D. Crisp
St. Mary’s College
University of St. Andrews
St. Andrews, Scotland, UK
email: odc@st-andrews.ac.uk
The concept of divine justice has been the subject of considerable scrutiny
in recent philosophical theology, as it bears upon the notion of punishment
with respect to the doctrine of eternal damnation. In this essay, I set
out a version of the traditional retributive view of divine punishment
and defend it against one of the most important and influential contemporary
detractors from this position, Thomas Talbott. I will show that, contrary
to Talbott’s argument, punishment may satisfy divine justice, and
that perfect justice is commensurate with retribution, rather than, as
he suggests, reconciliation and restoration.
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