Purgatory Puzzles: Moral Perfection and the Parousia

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  • James T. Turner, Jr. Anderson University (SC)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12978/jat.v5i1.149

Abstract

My argument proceeds in two stages. In §I, I sum up the intuitions of a popular argument for 'satisfaction accounts' of Purgatory that I label, TAP. I then offer an argument, taken from a few standard orthodox Christian beliefs and (at least) one axiom of Christian theology, to so show that TAP is unsound. In the same section, I entertain some plausible responses to my argument that are prima facie consistent with these beliefs and axiom. I find these responses wanting. In §II, I offer a sorites problem for TAP, given the orthodox Christian understanding of Christ’s parousia, showing that TAP and the intuitions driving it are faulty. To attempt something of a corrective, I end by offering some modest theological suggestions for thinking through “the logic of total transformation.”

Author Biography

  • James T. Turner, Jr., Anderson University (SC)
    I teach Christian Studies at Anderson University (SC)

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2017-06-14

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