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9780801026041

Does God Have a Future? : A Debate on Divine Providence

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  • ISBN13:

    9780801026041

  • ISBN10:

    0801026040

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-04-01
  • Publisher: Baker Academic

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Summary

Sparked by the openness of God movement, the authors irenically debate over the nature of God and divine providence.

Author Biography

John Sanders (Ph.D., University of South Africa) is professor of religion and theology at Huntington College Christopher A. Hall (Ph.D., Drew University) is associate professor of biblical and theological studies at Eastern University

Table of Contents

Chris and John: What This Book Is---and What It Is Not
7(190)
John: How I Came to the Open View
11(3)
Chris: My Pilgrimage
14(4)
John: Practical Problems for Classical Theism
18(3)
Chris: Abraham and the Sacrifice of Isaac
21(4)
John: Abraham and the Sacrifice of Isaac
25(3)
Chris: Judas's Betrayal and Peter's Denial
28(2)
John: Judas's Betrayal and Peter's Denial
30(2)
Chris: Implications of Open Theism
32(2)
John: Implications of Open Theism
34(3)
Chris: Openness and the Problem of Good and Evil
37(3)
John: Openness and the Problem of Good and Evil
40(3)
Chris: Antinomies and Logic
43(4)
John: Antinomies and Logic
47(4)
Chris: Logic and Metaphor
51(4)
John: Metaphor and Interpretation
55(5)
Chris: Impassibility, Immutability, and the Incarnation
60(4)
John: Impassibility, Immutability, and the Incarnation
64(7)
Chris: Impassibility and Prayer
71(4)
John: Impassibility and Prayer
75(7)
Chris: Impassibility and Ontology
82(5)
John: Thomism
87(7)
Chris: The Revelation of God in Jesus
94(7)
John: How Do We Know What God Is Like?
101(5)
Chris: The Church Fathers on Impassibility
106(11)
John: The Western Fathers and Impassibility
117(7)
Chart: Classical and Open Theism Compared
123(1)
John: Scripture on Immutability and Foreknowledge
124(6)
Chris: Omniscience and Foreknowledge
130(7)
John: Views of Omniscience
137(7)
Chart: Classical, Freewill, and Open Theism Compared
142(2)
Chris: Further Thoughts on Some Divine Attributes
144(5)
John: Classical Theism
149(4)
John: Biblical Texts Supporting Open Theism
153(5)
Chris: Biblical Texts Supporting Open Theism
158(9)
John: Openness and Tradition
167(9)
Chris: Tradition and Theology
176(9)
John: Can We Question Theology?
185(4)
John: Dialogical Virtues
189(5)
Chris: Learning and Virtue
194(3)
Chris and John: Postscript 197(4)
Appendix: Summary Definitions 201(4)
Notes 205(10)
Glossary 215

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