Adams was born on October 12, 1943, in Oak Park, Illinois, United States.[5] She was the daughter of William Clark McCord and Wilmah Brown McCord.[6] In 1966, she married the philosopher Robert Merrihew Adams.[5]
Traditional doctrines of hell err again by supposing either that God does not get what God wants with every human being ("God wills all humans to be saved" by God's antecedent will) or that God deliberately creates some for ruin. To be sure, many human beings have conducted their ante-mortem lives in such a way as to become anti-social persons. Almost none of us dies with all the virtues needed to be fit for heaven. Traditional doctrines of hell suppose that God lacks the will or the patience or the resourcefulness to civilize each and all of us, to rear each and all of us up into the household of God. They conclude that God is left with the option of merely human penal systems – viz., liquidation or quarantine![17]
Adams died on March 22, 2017, in Princeton, New Jersey, aged 73; she had cancer.[18][19]
Works
Adams, Marilyn McCord. "Is the Existence of God a 'Hard' Fact?". The Philosophical Review Vol. LXXVI, No. 4 (October 1967) 492-503.
Adams, Marilyn McCord, trans. Paul of Venice, On the Truth and Falsity of Propositions and On the Significatum of a Proposition, ed. Francesco del Punta. London: Oxford University Press for the British Academy, 1977.
Adams, Marilyn McCord and Norman Kretzman, eds. and trans. William Ockham's Predestination, God's Foreknowledge, and Future Contingents. 2nd ed. Indianapolis, Indiana: Hackett, 1983.
Adams, Marilyn McCord. William of Ockham (2 vols.) Notre Dame, Indiana: Notre Dame University Press, 1987. ISBN0-268-01945-2
Adams, Marilyn McCord, and Robert Merrihew Adams, eds. The Problem of Evil. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990.
Adams, Marilyn McCord. Horrendous Evils and the Goodness of God. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1999. ISBN0-8014-8686-6.[20]
Adams, Marilyn McCord. "What Sort of Human Nature? Medieval Philosophy and the Systematics of Christology" (Aquinas Lecture 1999). Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 1999.
Adams, Marilyn McCord. Christ and Horrors: The Coherence of Christology. Based on the Gifford Lectures for 1998–1999. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. ISBN0-521-68600-8
Adams, Marilyn McCord. "Mark 1:9–15: Theological Perspective" in Feasting on the Word: Preaching the Revised Common Lectionary: Year B, Volume 2; David l. Bartlett and Barbara Brown Taylor, General Editors; Copyright 2008 Westminster John Knox Press. See https://www.wjkbooks.com/Products/0664239641/feasting-on-the-word-year-b-volume-2.asp
^Adams, Marilyn McCord (1967). The Problem of God's Foreknowledge and Free Will in Boethius and William Ockham (PhD thesis). Ithaca, New York: Cornell University. OCLC977403171.
^Oppy, Graham (2013). "Rowe's Evidential Arguments from Evil". In McBrayer, Justin P.; Howard-Snyder, Daniel (eds.). The Blackwell Companion to the Problem of Evil. Malden, Massachusetts: Wiley-Blackwell. p. 53. ISBN978-1-118-60801-2.
^ abcShook, John R. (2016). "Adams, Marilyn McCord (1943–)". In Shook, John R. (ed.). The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Philosophers in America: From 1600 to the Present. London: Bloomsbury Academic. p. 3. ISBN978-1-4725-7056-7.
^Marilyn McCord Adams (2000). Horrendous Evils and the Goodness of God (Cornell Studies in the Philosophy of Religion). Cornell University Press. ISBN978-0-8014-8686-9.