This course explores debates in contemporary philosophy of religion about God, Mind, and Creation. The course is structured around papers presented to a workshop on ‘Panpsychism and Panentheism’ at Durham University, UK, in November 2024. Several papers from the workshop are being published in a special issue of the journal Religious Studies. These will be supplemented by other articles on related topics.
The following articles (freely available online) give a sense of the material in this course:
- Oberle, T., 2025, ‘Grounding Panentheism’, Religious Studies. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/religious-studies/article/grounding-panentheism/21D7EB3F1DD9DAFF19106417558BF796
- Coleman, S., 2025, ‘Panpsychism’s Problem of Evil’, Religious Studies. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/religious-studies/article/panpsychisms-problem-of-evil/B6A6685AA204D5D7DB46E333714191F6
- Mulgan, T., 2025, Anselm on THAT, THIS, and panpsychism’, Religious Studies. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/religious-studies/article/anselm-on-that-this-and-panpsychism/5108EF0A705FD51B3BA80655DDA53C01
- Schellenberg, J. L., 2025, ‘Redirecting the incredulous stare’, Religious Studies. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/religious-studies/article/redirecting-the-incredulous-stare-contemporary-metaphysical-complacency-and-the-flanking-manoeuvre-of-developmental-scepticism/49F0AE719EB4E999C6C3E4F8E45EFD29
- Symes, J., 2024, ‘Modal panentheism: Addressing the Modal problem of evil’, https://sites.google.com/view/panpsychismandpanentheism/project-events/durham-workshop?authuser=0