The Experience of God

The Experience of God
Title The Experience of God PDF eBook
Author Dumitru Staniloae
Publisher
Pages 175
Release 1994
Genre Theology, Doctrinal
ISBN 9781935317265

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Divine Attributes

Divine Attributes
Title Divine Attributes PDF eBook
Author John C. Peckham
Publisher Baker Books
Pages 337
Release 2021-05-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 1493429418

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This book offers a clear and constructive account of the nature and attributes of God. It addresses the doctrine of God from exegetical, historical, and constructive-theological perspectives, bringing the biblical portrayal of God in relationship to the world into dialogue with prominent philosophical and theological questions. The book engages questions such as: Does God change? Does God have emotions? Does God know the future? Is God entirely good and loving? How can God be one and three? Chapters correspond to the major metaphysical and moral attributes of God.

Divine Simplicity

Divine Simplicity
Title Divine Simplicity PDF eBook
Author Steven J. Duby
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 277
Release 2015-12-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567665682

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Steven J. Duby examines the doctrine of divine simplicity. This discussion is centered around the three distinguishing features: grounding in biblical exegesis, use of Thomas Aquinas and the Reformed Orthodox; and the writings of modern systematic and philosophical theologians. Duby outlines the general history of the Christian doctrine of divine simplicity and discusses the methodological traits and essential contents of the dogmatic account. He substantiates the claims of the doctrine of divine simplicity by demonstrating that they are implied and required by the scriptural account of God. Duby considers how simplicity is inferred from God's singularity and aseity, as well as how it is inferred from God's immutability and infinity, and the Christian doctrine of creation. The discussion ends with the response to major objections to simplicity, namely that the doctrine does not pay heed to the plurality of the divine attributes, that it eradicates God's freedom in creating the world and acting toward us; and that it does not cohere with the personal distinctions to be made in the doctrine of the Trinity.

God without Parts

God without Parts
Title God without Parts PDF eBook
Author James E. Dolezal
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 244
Release 2011-11-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 1621891097

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The doctrine of divine simplicity has long played a crucial role in Western Christianity's understanding of God. It claimed that by denying that God is composed of parts Christians are able to account for his absolute self-sufficiency and his ultimate sufficiency as the absolute Creator of the world. If God were a composite being then something other than the Godhead itself would be required to explain or account for God. If this were the case then God would not be most absolute and would not be able to adequately know or account for himself without reference to something other than himself. This book develops these arguments by examining the implications of divine simplicity for God's existence, attributes, knowledge, and will. Along the way there is extensive interaction with older writers, such as Thomas Aquinas and the Reformed scholastics, as well as more recent philosophers and theologians. An attempt is made to answer some of the currently popular criticisms of divine simplicity and to reassert the vital importance of continuing to confess that God is without parts, even in the modern philosophical-theological milieu.

Contemplating God with the Great Tradition

Contemplating God with the Great Tradition
Title Contemplating God with the Great Tradition PDF eBook
Author Craig A. Carter
Publisher Baker Books
Pages 321
Release 2021-04-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 1493429698

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Southwestern Journal of Theology 2021 Book of the Year Award (Theological Studies) 2021 Book Award, The Gospel Coalition (Honorable Mention, Academic Theology) Following his well-received Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition, Craig Carter presents the biblical and theological foundations of trinitarian classical theism. Carter, a leading Christian theologian known for his provocative defenses of classical approaches to doctrine, critiques the recent trend toward modifying or rejecting classical theism in favor of modern "relational" understandings of God. The book includes a short history of trinitarian theology from its patristic origins to the modern period, and a concluding appendix provides a brief summary of classical trinitarian theology. Foreword by Carl R. Trueman.

Christian Dogmatics

Christian Dogmatics
Title Christian Dogmatics PDF eBook
Author Hans Martensen
Publisher
Pages 518
Release 1866
Genre Theology, Doctrinal
ISBN

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Christian Dogmatics

Christian Dogmatics
Title Christian Dogmatics PDF eBook
Author Michael Allen
Publisher Baker Academic
Pages 642
Release 2016-04-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 1493402781

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This one-volume introduction to systematic theology draws deeply on the catholic and Reformed heritage to present the major doctrines of the Christian faith, displaying the power of theological retrieval for the church's renewal. Leading Reformed theologians, such as Kevin Vanhoozer, John Webster, Michael Horton, and Oliver Crisp, offer the "state of the question" on standard theological topics and engage in both exegetical and historical retrieval for the sake of theological analysis. The book represents the exciting new theological trajectory of Reformed catholicity.