ABSTRACT

Joanna Leidenhag has already left an impression on the science and theology discussions. Her work is marked by thoughtfulness, rigor, and creativity. This is true of the case here and in her first monograph which motivates much that we see in her “Souls Fundamental and Combined.” Leidenhag defends a somewhat novel position in the history of philosophy and theology. I say “somewhat” because her view, or something near it, has a few defenders within the history of philosophy and within the Christian tradition. She is not unaware of this and certainly makes mention of a few, most notably Leibniz.