This volume presents a daring metaphysical thesis: that the divine is an explosive entity whose existence entails every proposition, every state of affairs, and every possibility—even impossibility. Bold, provocative, and deeply philosophical, this groundbreaking work explores the implications of a being for which everything is the case. Across nine chapters, Martin Vacek develops a fully realist account of divinity that challenges conventional boundaries of theology and metaphysics. It is an invitation to further inquiry, challenging readers to think radically, question deeply, and engage with philosophy’s most audacious speculations.
Martin Vacek, Ph.D., is a senior researcher at the Institute of Philosophy, Slovak Academy of Sciences. He has published several monographs and numerous academic papers in metaphysics, with a particular focus on problems of modality.
This book is of interest to philosophers of religion and metaphysicians researching theories of divinity and existence as well as to graduate students and academics in philosophy or theology seeking rigorous, yet speculative, argumentation. It is also interesting to interdisciplinary thinkers who enjoy blending logic and metaphysical inquiry.