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Perspectives on the doctrine of God : 4 Views / Paul Helm, Bruce A. Ware, Roger E. Olson, John Sanders ; edited by Bruce A. Ware.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Nashville, Tenn. : B & H Academic, 2008.Description: ix, 273 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780805430608
  • 0805430601
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 231
LOC classification:
  • BT75.3 .P47 2008
Online resources:
Contents:
Classical Calvinist doctrine of god -- Responses to Paul Helm -- A modified Calvinist doctrine of God -- Responses to Bruce A. Ware -- The classical free will theist model of God -- Responses to Roger E. Olson -- Divine providence and the openness of God -- Responses to John Sanders.
Summary: Perpectives on the Doctrine of God presents in counterpoint form how certain common beliefs about the doctrine of God and his providence -- e.g. infinite all-knowingness, transcendence of time and space, love and sensitivity for his creation -- have developed over the course of church history, aiming to determine which view is most faithful to scripture. --from p. [4] of cover
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Books Books Oriental Theological Seminary General stacks Non-fiction BT75.3 .P47 2008 PER (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 8052

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Classical Calvinist doctrine of god -- Responses to Paul Helm -- A modified Calvinist doctrine of God -- Responses to Bruce A. Ware -- The classical free will theist model of God -- Responses to Roger E. Olson -- Divine providence and the openness of God -- Responses to John Sanders.

Perpectives on the Doctrine of God presents in counterpoint form how certain common beliefs about the doctrine of God and his providence -- e.g. infinite all-knowingness, transcendence of time and space, love and sensitivity for his creation -- have developed over the course of church history, aiming to determine which view is most faithful to scripture. --from p. [4] of cover

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