Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Omnipresence" by Edward Wierenga
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- Anselm, Monologion and Proslogion, in Brian
Davies and G. R. Evans (eds.), Anselm of Canterbury: The Major
Works, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998.
- Aquinas, St. Thomas, Summa contra Gentiles, James F.
Anderson (trans.), Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press,
1975.
- –––, Summa Theologica, in Basic
Writings of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Anton Pegis (ed.), New York:
Random House, 1945.
- Augustine, Letter 137 (to Volusian) and Letter
187 (to Dardanus) “On the Presence of God”, in W.
Parsons (trans.) Saint Augustine Letters, Vols. III and
IV, The Fathers of the Church, New York: Fathers of
the Church, Inc., 1953. (Scholar)
- Brom, Luco J. van den, 1984, “God’s Omnipresent
Agency,” Religious Studies 20(4): 637–655. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993, Divine Presence in the World: A
Critical Analysis of the Notion of Divine Omnipresence, Kampen:
Kok. (Scholar)
- Conn, Christopher, 2011, “Anselmian Spacetime: Omnipresence and the Created Order,” The Heythrop Journal, 52: 26–270. (Scholar)
- Cowling, Sam, and Wesley D. Cray, 2017, “How to Be Omnipresent,” American Philosophical Quarterly, 54(3): 223–234. (Scholar)
- Everitt, Nicholas, 2010, “The Divine Attributes,” Philosophy Compass, 5(1): 78–90. (Scholar)
- Gasser, Georg, 2019, “God’s Omnipresence in the World:
On Possible Meanings of ‘en’ in Panentheism,”
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 85:
43–62. (Scholar)
- Grabowski, Stanislaus, 1954, The All–Present God: A
Study in St. Augustine, St. Louis: B. Herder. (Scholar)
- Hartshorne, Charles, 1941, Man’s Vision of God and the
Logic of Theism, New York: Harper & Brothers. (Scholar)
- Hoffman, Joshua, and Gary Rosencrantz, 2002, The Divine Attributes, Oxford: Blackwell. (Scholar)
- Hudson, Hud, 2009, “Omnipresence,” in Thomas P. Flint
and Michael C. Rea (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophical
Theology, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 199–216. (Scholar)
- Inman, Ross, 2017, “Omnipresence and the Location of the Immaterial,” Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion, 8: 168–206. (Scholar)
- –––, 2021, “Retrieving Divine Immensity and
Omnipresence,” in James Arcadi and James T. Turner (eds), T&T
Clark Handbook of Analytical Theology, London: T&T Clark,
127–139. (Scholar)
- Jedwab, Joseph, 2016, “God’s Omnipresence: A Defence
of the Classical View,” European Journal for Philosophy of
Religion, 8(2): 129–149. (Scholar)
- Leftow, Brian, 1989, “Anselm on Omnipresence,” New Scholasticism, 63: 326–357. (Scholar)
- Oakes, Robert, 2006, “Divine Omnipresence and Maximal Immanence: Supernaturalism versus Pantheism,” American Philosophical Quarterly, 43(2): 171–179. (Scholar)
- Peter Lombard, The Sentences, Books 1–4, Giulio Silano
(trans.), Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies,
2007–2010.
- Pruss, Alexander R., 2013, “Omnipresence, Multilocation, the
Real Presence and Time Travel,” Journal of Analytic
Theology, 1(1): 60–72. (Scholar)
- Stump, Eleonore, 2008, “Presence and Omnipresence,” in Paul Weithman (ed.), Liberal Faith: Essays in Honor of Philip Quinn, Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, pp. 59–82. (Scholar)
- –––, 2010, Wandering in Darkness: Narrative and the Problem of Suffering, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2011, “Eternity, Simplicity, and
Presence,” in Gregory T. Doolan (ed.), The Science of Being
and Being: Metaphysical Investigations, Washington, D.C.:
Catholic University Press, pp. 243–263; reprinted in Christian
Tapp and Edmund Runggaldier (eds.), God, Eternity, and Time,
Surrey, UK and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2011. (Scholar)
- –––, 2013, “Omnipresence, Indwelling, and the Second-Personal,” European Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 5(4): 63–87. (Scholar)
- Swinburne, Richard, 1977, The Coherence of Theism,
Oxford: Oxford University Press; rev. ed. 1993. (Scholar)
- –––, 2016, The Coherence of Theism, 2nd
edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Taliaferro, Charles, 1994, Consciousness and the Mind of God, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Wainwright, William, 2010, “Omnipotence, Omniscience, and Omnipresence,” in Charles Taliaferro and Chad V. Meister (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Christian Philosophical Theology, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 46–65 (Scholar)
- Wierenga, Edward, 1988, “Anselm on Omnipresence,” New Scholasticism, 52: 30–41. (Scholar)
- –––, 2010, “Omnipresence,” in
Charles Taliaferro, Paul Draper, and Philip L. Quinn (eds.), A
Companion to the Philosophy of Religion, second edition, Oxford:
Blackwell Publishers, 258–262. (Scholar)