Harvey Cawdron is a Research Fellow at the University of St Andrews, and recently completed his PhD on Cosmopsychism and the Metaphysics of Original Sin there under the supervision of Professor Oliver Crisp and Dr Joanna Leidenhag. He has published in journals like Religious Studies, Sophia, Zygon, and the Journal of Disability & Religion. Cawdron has recently been awarded the 2024 Samuel Rutherford Prize for the most distinguished doctoral thesis in English Literature, Scottish History, Church History, or Theology at the University of St Andrews.
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Introduction Chapter 1: Philosophical Problems with the Doctrine of Original Sin Chapter 2: Augustinian Realism and the Metaphysics of Persistence Chapter 3: From Panpsychism to Cosmopsychism Chapter 4: Cosmopsychism and Classical Christian Theism: Partners or Rivals? Chapter 5: The Corruption-Only Option: Cosmic Idealism, Dissociation, and Mental Causation Chapter 6: The Augustinian Realist Option: Stage Theory, Hylomorphism, and Emergent Cosmopsychist Fission Conclusion Bibliography
Introduction Chapter 1: Philosophical Problems with the Doctrine of Original Sin Chapter 2: Augustinian Realism and the Metaphysics of Persistence Chapter 3: From Panpsychism to Cosmopsychism Chapter 4: Cosmopsychism and Classical Christian Theism: Partners or Rivals? Chapter 5: The Corruption-Only Option: Cosmic Idealism, Dissociation, and Mental Causation Chapter 6: The Augustinian Realist Option: Stage Theory, Hylomorphism, and Emergent Cosmopsychist Fission Conclusion Bibliography
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